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01 May 2013 10:24 - 01 May 2013 10:50 #9443
by sansou
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Hello,
First, many many thanks for that great job, it's a dream realized, only one Tx, finally, uh-oh !
The question :
Is there a way to Optimize autonomy ?
I don't know the way the Devo's amplifier is used by deviation code, perhaps it's already fully optimized...
If it's not the case, could we imagine an "auto amplifier-cut" function while no rx signal is detected, so that all the time spent working only on Tx don't affect to much its autonomy ?
Thanks again
First, many many thanks for that great job, it's a dream realized, only one Tx, finally, uh-oh !
The question :
Is there a way to Optimize autonomy ?
I don't know the way the Devo's amplifier is used by deviation code, perhaps it's already fully optimized...
If it's not the case, could we imagine an "auto amplifier-cut" function while no rx signal is detected, so that all the time spent working only on Tx don't affect to much its autonomy ?
Thanks again
Last edit: 01 May 2013 10:50 by sansou.
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01 May 2013 18:08 #9458
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Replied by FDR on topic Optimizing autonomy
Not all protocols do two way communication, for example the DEVO protocol doesn't await any reply from the rx unless it is a telemetry capable one.
So sometimes the tx can't be sure if there is a rx at all...
So sometimes the tx can't be sure if there is a rx at all...
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01 May 2013 21:48 #9466
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Ok,thanks.
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