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DSM Telemetry support
- Lyndros
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Yes the receiver binds without any problem 6,7,8 no problems...but the TM does nothing.
I also tried a Y cable on the bind port connecting the bind jumper and the TM.
I will try some meters aways is the only thing that is missing lets see....
BTW what is the B1 on and A1 on option ?
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I guess that the RPM is because you can not set the GEAR/PINION ratio so the RPM does not show the real value. Any idea on that?
and my last question any fix for setting the TEMP box ?
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- Thomas.Heiss
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There have been some DSM telemetry fixes in the nightly builds / Indigos test builds (not for RPM but for temp) like showing values when not connected.
My temp sensor has been proved and tested with my TM1000.
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- Lyndros
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With V04 stable you can con select the temp bigbox when setting the GUI layout so you can not display it in the main window.
In order to check the temp with dsm2 you have to go to the telemetry window... i think that someone already reported.
On the other hand I can not bind properly the TM when I have selected 7 channels dsm2 using BeastX plus with governor and rescue function... i do not know why but when setting 8 channels is binding properly but with 7 no way to bind it... or if bind showing stupid values and loosing connection. Anybody experience this problem?
Does the telemetry function use a dedicated channel for their purpose?
Cheers,and thank you
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- Cereal_Killer
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Short one minute video shows problem. I am getting random alarms happening even when the "rssi" counter doesnt move at all. I also get a random low voltage alarm on the flight pack voltage however when this happens the voltage glitches for a sec and reads low, from what I can tell this doesnt happen when it's a loss or hold alarm.
Will a more current (or someone's specific) nightly fix this?
edit:also note the transmitter batt voltage, it scares me sometime how quickly drains. Probably should start a new thread on this...
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- Cereal_Killer
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Guy's what would it take to convert the live amp reading (from the $28 Orange current sensor which I dont have one of) into a "fuel" gauge (mAh used reading) so we could set a mAh based telem_alarm? Would a RTC be required or is there some psuedo way to do it in code?*
Also while I'm asking questions, is there a chart that converts the amp value in the .ini to the current displayed on screen? e.g. a value of 20 = 1.9A and 30 = 5.9A (which are just two steps apart, so just guessing 25 = 3.9A, the middle step)
*just thinking of cool new ways to use MWM's extra 4K of space his BL frees up!
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- Thomas.Heiss
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But of course this would not work with the built-in Orange RX telemetry...
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- mwm
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Thomas.Heiss wrote: AFAIK there are non-pricy current (DYI or box-ready) 3rd pary sensors available for TM1000 (Non-Spektrum).
But of course this would not work with the built-in Orange RX telemetry...
Are you sure they don't work? The OrangeRx telemetry-enabled Rx's have the same three sensor ports as the TM1000 and TM1100. The wire protocols used on those have been reverse engineered with publicly available code, so OrangeRx could easily make them work with spektrum sensors. Of course, they could also want to lock you in to their sensors, so maybe not. Be interesting to hear from someone who's tried it.
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- Cereal_Killer
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mwm wrote: . Of course, they could also want to lock you in to their sensors, so maybe not. Be interesting to hear from someone who's tried it.
Not really on topic here but I know 100% for a fact that orangeRX's dont with with spektrum or Lemon sat's (and vise-versa) so I would be willing to bet that Orange telemetry only works with orange sensors.
Back to the topic at hand, does an TM1000 give you a mAh reading (a "fuel gauge") or does it only do live / peak current draw like the Orange does?
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- Pauls
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Back to the topic at hand, does an TM1000 give you a mAh reading (a "fuel gauge") or does it only do live / peak current draw like the Orange does?
There is a capacity sensor for spektrum available, however it is not from spektrum but a hobbyists project: Capacity Sensor V2 for spectrum telemetry Unfortunately all the documentation is only available in German. Not a problem for me, since i'm from Switzerland, i.e. German speaking
Can't tell you much about it, since i don't own one. But obviously it can measure the mAh consumed. That value can be displayed in the Spectrum sender. It is also possible to define a value for an alarm on the sensor, that alarm will then be audible on the sender.
I could translate some information from the website, if you're interested. Just let me know.
I'm currently building a helicopter and evaluating telemetry. I'm looking forward to full Spectrum Telemetry support within the Deviation project Thank you guys for all the effort that you're putting into that project.
Gerd
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- Thomas.Heiss
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mwm wrote:
Thomas.Heiss wrote: AFAIK there are non-pricy current (DYI or box-ready) 3rd pary sensors available for TM1000 (Non-Spektrum).
But of course this would not work with the built-in Orange RX telemetry...
Are you sure they don't work? The OrangeRx telemetry-enabled Rx's have the same three sensor ports as the TM1000 and TM1100. The wire protocols used on those have been reverse engineered with publicly available code, so OrangeRx could easily make them work with spektrum sensors. Of course, they could also want to lock you in to their sensors, so maybe not. Be interesting to hear from someone who's tried it.
Hi Mike,
actually I am NOT. Sorry, didn't know that OrangeRX uses the same TM1000 concept and that they might be both compatible.
Yes, the sensor I was thinking of (I heard from on RCH/RCL German forums) is the capacity sensor from Schorsch, Gerd was referring to one post above. Thanks. I read about it from Mukenukem first promoting it.
English RCGroups DYI telemetry thread: www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1726960
Greetings
Thomas
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- Cereal_Killer
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Pauls wrote: I could translate some information from the website, if you're interested. Just let me know.
Hi Gerd, thanks for the link. Google is doing a pretty good job but could you tell me what says please?
"Der Alarm muss in den Powerboxeinstellungen des Senders aktiviert werden."
Thanks!
Maybe it's a "power box" icon or something like that (I know absolutely zero German, I can hold a convo in Spanish and can read well enough to understand French but not a lick of German)
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