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RSSI to channel output
- magic_marty
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In Betaflight i want to set the rssi to a channel output so i can have it displayed in the osd i found videos on how to set it up with a Taranis but can't remember how to do it with my 12s..Would like to use ch12 for the rssi value if anybody could please help me remember how to do this please reply..
Thanks all..
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- hexfet
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RSSIChan: When set to LastChan the received RSSI will be transmitted on the last radio channel. The last channel is based on the # of Channels setting in the model. The channel value is the received RSSI value multiplied by 21.
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Is there any way to get the last ch to show the value on the page config like a slider ect..? I have the last ch on the screen as a slider but it doesn't move when the rssi goes up or down..
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So...I was thrilled to see that this can work on any Betaflight aux channel but I've had no success. I see the updated Devo 7e manual that says the channel value needs to be multiplied by 21 to get the correct RSSI value.
1. I have no idea what this means. What channel value?
2. How should the mixer be configured?
3. I've set the FrskyX protocol to RSSIChan to Last chance using 16 channels but in Betaflight I see no response on Aux 12 (channel 16). How should the Devo 7e be configured?
Thank you
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"...or use the XM's hardware RSSI output"
Can you please expand on this? What is the MX's hardware RSSI output?
BTW... this is one description of using an ftdi device:
www.reddit.com/r/Multicopter/comments/6x..._xm_without_taranis/
This is beyond my ability so am very interested in the alternative you are suggesting.
Again, thanks.
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- hexfet
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The XM+ has a hardware RSSI output pin, but couldn't find much documentation about it. According to this site the output is PWM so you'll need an RC lowpass filter on it before feeding it to betaflight.
Betaflight has a capability of analog RSSI input, but again didn't find much online. See the last section on this page .
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Question: is it fair to say that RSSI is not all that critical when flying FPV using 5.8ghz equipment because the 2.4ghz frequency that is measured by RSSI has a far greater range than the 5.8ghz video frequency used by FPV. Therefore the video will fail before the rx/vtx fails.
Note: I bought 2 XM+ receivers at different times. In both cases the vendor sold them as having RSSI on channel 16 but in both cases it is necessary to flash the XM+ with the correct firmware from the Frsky web site. I'm unable to do that with the Devo 7e.
Finally, I love the Devo 7e with the 4-in-1 module. I also think the XM+ is great even without the RSSI capability.
Once again, thanks for the comprehensive reply.
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The firmware specific PWM RSSI at ch8 or ch16 is the only reliable way to go for.
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- Thinker
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MikeNH wrote: Question: is it fair to say that RSSI is not all that critical when flying FPV using 5.8ghz equipment because the 2.4ghz frequency that is measured by RSSI has a far greater range than the 5.8ghz video frequency used by FPV. Therefore the video will fail before the rx/vtx fails.
This isnt accually always true, I made a mistake testing VTX antennas and realised too late that the flying direction took me behind a lot of leafy trees when I was far out, and then it didnt help that I was 40m up and 500m away. Lost signal and failsafe turned of the motors. Hard crash down on rocks (mostly internal connectors and buzzer that shattered on impact). I hadn't lost VTX and even though it was a bit noisy it wasnt any problem flying with it, just no control.
The reasons: 2.4GHz and 5.8GHz are basically equally bad in terrain penetration, 5.8GHz vs 433MHz would be another thing. Simple dipole antenna straight up on RC TX and the common coax antennas RX in Quad sideways up, with 100mW 2.4GHz TX. But 200mW VTX with Pagoda-2 on quad and directional patch antennas on goggles. And its transmitting very close to the RX so it will raise the noisefloor. Its simply a case of more power, much better antennas on the VTX than RC link, and less signalnoise on the receiver.
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