Hello Todd,
Thanks for the reminder about carbon. Luckily, we are using laser cut aluminum plates for the frame.
Kind regards,
Marko
On Aug 19, 2010, at 12:52 AM, Todd Sandercock wrote: Also watch out for your standard issues that occur with spektrum and carbon.
Todd Hello Eric,
Thank you for the information and for writing a new parser. I am looking forward to test the new code.
Kind regards,
Marko On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 7:00 PM, Eric Parsonage <address@hidden> wrote: Hi Marko
There is a bug in the current parser for both lisa and booz when using a satellite receiver. I believe that the behaviour you are seeing is due to this bug. I am currently in the process of writing code to support a pair of satellite receivers (on lisa) . Hopefully this will be ready in the next few days.
Regards
Eric
On 19/08/2010, at 2:09 AM, Marko Thaler wrote: It would be nice to use the main unit and the Satellite together, but at the moment Lisa/L only supports the use of the Satellite RX with it`s serial communication protocol. Thanks anyway! On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 6:24 PM, Edixon Giraldo <address@hidden> wrote: I was experiencing similar problems with a Spektrum AR7000 Rx. The reason it was happening to me was because I disconnected the satellite Rx and was using just the main unit. As soon as I reconnected the satellite, I never lost connection anymore. I don't know if that is your case, but, check it out.
Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2010 18:11:18 +0200 From: address@hiddenTo: address@hidden Subject: [Paparazzi-devel] Spektrum Satellite dropping connection Hello everybody,
My setup is Lisa/L with Spektrum Satellite receiver and Futaba T9CP with Spektrum DSM2 transmitter module. For telemetry I am using 2.4GHz XBee Pro Series 2 modules.
After a couple of hours of setting up and testing all the systems I have started to notice the RC link was constantly dropping connection. When the problem started to occur the quad battery voltage was 11.4V and the transmitter was at 9.4V. The funny thing is that when I was moving the sticks the link was solid. However, when there was no stick movement the connection was dropping out (switching between OK, LOST and REALLY_LOST). I have reset the board a couple of times and the problem was reproducible.
Has anybody experienced anything similar? What is your experience with Spektrum system and possible XBee interference (both 2.4GHz)?
I have just recently switched to Spektrum modules because of Lisa/L support. Previously I was using Jeti Duplex which was rock solid.
Thank you for your help.
Kind regards,
Marko
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