Setting repeated warning for rx not on
Setting repeated warning for rx not on
I just crashed my second hand DLG since I forgot to turn the rx on with the magnetic switch (Zepsus magnetic BEC, http://www.rcteknik.se/Katalog?ccp=5557&pcp=11563) I have installed, which is off by default when power/battery is connected. I just did what I do with all my other planes - swapped battery and launched - and then watched it crash to the ground and disintegrate... Pretty stupid, I know, and entirely my own fault. Let's call it a beginner's mistake, I don't have this setup on any other plane.
I obviously don't want that to happen again so I wonder if there is a way to repeatedly have the QX7 warn me if I turn the radio on and the rx is off? Some sort of logical function for No Data on telemetry plus a voice/haptic alert, or something similar. What kind of logical function could be used, if any?
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I obviously don't want that to happen again so I wonder if there is a way to repeatedly have the QX7 warn me if I turn the radio on and the rx is off? Some sort of logical function for No Data on telemetry plus a voice/haptic alert, or something similar. What kind of logical function could be used, if any?
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Re: Setting repeated warning for rx not on
It is pretty much basic procedure to make sure all controls are working in the right direction before flying a model. Same as with real aircraft.
For that, you just need to move the sticks before launching the model. If the controls don't move, perhaps the switch is OFF.
By the way, i build my own magnetic switches and they will be ON when the battery is connected.
They might be a bit too big for your application, but could be designed smaller.. In your case only one Mosfet would be needed as your model doesn't take much current from the battery.
João
For that, you just need to move the sticks before launching the model. If the controls don't move, perhaps the switch is OFF.
By the way, i build my own magnetic switches and they will be ON when the battery is connected.
They might be a bit too big for your application, but could be designed smaller.. In your case only one Mosfet would be needed as your model doesn't take much current from the battery.
João
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Re: Setting repeated warning for rx not on
Check if RSSI is/goes to zero in openTx when the x is off. If so, then use that to create a warning.
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Re: RE: Re: Setting repeated warning for rx not on
Thank you, I normally do that but not this time unfortunately. I guess mistakes can be made by us all, perhaps even by you.jhsa wrote:It is pretty much basic procedure to make sure all controls are working in the right direction before flying a model. Same as with real aircraft.
For that, you just need to move the sticks before launching the model. If the controls don't move, perhaps the switch is OFF.
By the way, i build my own magnetic switches and they will be ON when the battery is connected.
They might be a bit too big for your application, but could be designed smaller.. In your case only one Mosfet would be needed as your model doesn't take much current from the battery.
João
I agree that a switch which default to on would be better..
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Thank you, I will try that.MikeB wrote:Check if RSSI is/goes to zero in openTx when the x is off. If so, then use that to create a warning.
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Thank you, I normally do that but not this time unfortunately. I guess mistakes can be made by us all, perhaps even by you.
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I would say, specially by me
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RSSI or other telemetry variables doesn't seem to be set/initialized at all before the rx is switched on so I can't use e.g. RSSI < x as a logical test. Any other ideas would be welcome.ulfh wrote:Thank you, I will try that.MikeB wrote:Check if RSSI is/goes to zero in openTx when the x is off. If so, then use that to create a warning.
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Re: Setting repeated warning for rx not on
You can't detect anything if the model is OFF. How do you want to detect something that the model is sending to the radio, if the model itself is OFF?? Not possible
But Mike's idea is very good, depending on how openTX works.
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But Mike's idea is very good, depending on how openTX works.
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Re: Setting repeated warning for rx not on
Telemetry-based Logical switches are automatically inhibited when no telemetry is present for the obvious reason that otherwise most of the alarms and warnings you might have set up would be blaring continuously anytime your model is turned off and drive you crazy.
With OpenTX 2.2 you can however use "!Tele" as the trigger for a special function to do something when telemetry is not present Can also test the presence/absence of each individual sensor.
With OpenTX 2.2 you can however use "!Tele" as the trigger for a special function to do something when telemetry is not present Can also test the presence/absence of each individual sensor.
Re: RE: Re: Setting repeated warning for rx not on
Perfect, thank you! OpenTX is fantastic.
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Re: Setting repeated warning for rx not on
Kilrah's solution works like a charm! I have set a logical switch and a special function in my QX7 that beeps and buzzes like mad, should I ever make the same stupid mistake again...
However when I downloaded my radio settings to Companion 2.2.0 (for Linux) my logical switch no longer had the !Tele AND-switch, instead this was empty.
Any idea why this happened? Is there a setting in Companion that would include the "!Tele" or is it perhaps a bug? If so, I can of course report it so that it might be fixed in coming versions.
However when I downloaded my radio settings to Companion 2.2.0 (for Linux) my logical switch no longer had the !Tele AND-switch, instead this was empty.
Any idea why this happened? Is there a setting in Companion that would include the "!Tele" or is it perhaps a bug? If so, I can of course report it so that it might be fixed in coming versions.
Re: Setting repeated warning for rx not on
It's already fixed for next version.
Re: Setting repeated warning for rx not on
Great! Thank you for your reply and great efforts in improving Open TX.