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Author:  augur [ Sun 16. Dec 2018 13:01:03 ]
Post subject:  Spectrum analyser blocks control by transmitter

Hi,

I does not know if it is wanted but I like to do some vibration analysis and if I set the analyser to one of the axis the control by the transmitter is blocked with version 2.6. This could also be a problem if there are done some analysis during flight. So it does work only with in-flight analysis but perhaps this should be done by a friend.

I run it outside and saw this before I start fortunately.

Cheers,
Nils

Author:  ZeXx86 [ Sun 16. Dec 2018 13:08:50 ]
Post subject:  Re: Spectrum analyser blocks control by transmitter

Hi,

this behavior is correct and is present from the beginning.

If the control would be not blocked the model could move in any way. Moreover any feedback from the model would then induce additional vibrations. So the model should not move at all. Otherwise the measurement is not precise.

If you want to move the model somehow, simply do it before the analyser is opened.

Author:  augur [ Sun 16. Dec 2018 13:16:25 ]
Post subject:  Re: Spectrum analyser blocks control by transmitter

Mhh, does not like it. :-) Also found a remark in the Configuration manual.

If I accidentally switch to it during flight it would not be fun.
But anyhow...I really like the Wlan configuration. Pretty much good work.

Cheers,
Nils

Author:  ZeXx86 [ Sun 16. Dec 2018 13:26:18 ]
Post subject:  Re: Spectrum analyser blocks control by transmitter

I understand, but there is no other way how to make the measurement correct and trouble-free.

There should be no case when you are doing a configuration and want to fly at the same time.
When main blades are mounted this analysis should not be opened in any way.

Accessing the unit when flying is very big safety concern and is really not recommended even if you are adjusting parameters that can't affect the flight itself.

But when doing In-Flight analysis the model is not touching the ground. So there it is not a problem and control is never blocked.

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