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Author:  Storchy [ Wed 26. Jul 2023 13:17:26 ]
Post subject:  Rescue vs. Geolink function

Spirit GT FW. 3.5.0
Geolink V2 FW 1.3.3
Priority Rescue vs. Geolink Function RTH.
Programming:
Rescue (normal) on channel 8
Rescue collective pitch on channel 13
Geo-link return to home on channel 10

I have the suspicion that the rescue doesn't work if I turn on the RTH function.
My tests:
I fly inverted and turn on the rescue, the heli turns to normal position and goes up, I expected this behavior
I fly normal and turn on RTH, the heli comes back and stabilizes at the programmed altitude, so far so good.

I fly in a normal position and switch on RTH and then enable rescue, the heli comes back but does not go up as desired for the rescue, I did not expect this behavior

I fly inverted and turn on RTH and then enable rescue, the heli flies inverted back at the programmed altitude, the heli does not rotate to normal nor go up.
I didn't expect this!
Now, while the rescue is on, I turn off the Geolink RTH, the heli immediately turns to its normal position and shoots upwards away.

My question: Is the RTH Geolink function given a higher priority than the rescue, I always thought it must be the other way around.

Thanks a lot for your help

Bye
Jörg

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Author:  ZeXx86 [ Thu 27. Jul 2023 7:36:45 ]
Post subject:  Re: Rescue vs. Geolink function

Hello,

when using RTH with Return Altitude function it will act kind of as Rescue mode.
Without Return Altitude you can combine it with Rescue mode - they will work parallely. It will return model to a home position and ascend at the same time.

Author:  Storchy [ Thu 27. Jul 2023 11:52:42 ]
Post subject:  Re: Rescue vs. Geolink function

Thanks a lot Tomas for your answer.
It is ok for me, how it works.
At first it was unusual for me that the heli remained inverted during rescue!

Ciao
Jörg

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