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fernieheliman
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Posted: Tue 05. Jan 2016 15:34:05 |
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Joined: Tue 29. Dec 2015 3:34:33 Posts: 8
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From what I see from my other post regarding "receiver signal last error" a lot of people have trouble reading the logs like myself ...
why not have a date stamp with each log error ? at least it would be easier to figure out if it happen in flight or on the bench .
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ZeXx86
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Posted: Tue 05. Jan 2016 17:51:00 |
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Joined: Mon 29. Apr 2013 16:06:44 Posts: 12442
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Hello,
what problem do you have with logs? You can check very easily when you are in flight, there are timestamps for all events from the beginning when the unit is turned on. Time is counted always from point it was turned on as with other units that support logging feature. Each event is displayed in the log chronologically as it happened in certain 10s timeframe.
Technically it is impossible to add real date of the log as there is no battery in the unit that can be used for storing time/date.
_________________ Spirit System developer
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