As written in the other thread:
chris_0815 wrote:
SRXL2 receivers send channel data even when the link to the transmitter is lost - but it is marked as "failsafe channel data" (0x01).
Presumably, spirit doesn't recognize that?
If this is the case, it should be an easy fix on the Spirit side ...
chris_0815 wrote:
When failsafe channel data is sent, all channels hold their last value except the throttle channel. Failsafe throttle value is the one set during binding,
i.e. you have to bind with throttle at the desired failsafe "position". Spektrum calls that "smart failsafe".
So actually there are two failsafe settings: one in Spirit and one in the receiver. The SRXL2 receivers don't stop sending data in the failsafe condition.
However, they mark it as "failsafe channel data" (0x01) and send the throttle value that was set during binding.
I am not so familiar with the Spirit throttle settings: do you setup your throttle values in the banks or are they taken from "the transmitter/receiver"?
In the first case, there is nothing you can do about it until Spirit recognizes the failsafe condition correctly.
In the second case, the "smart failsafe" should kick in. Maybe you can configure Spirit in that way?
@Tomas: there is another thing to mention: if an SRXL2 receiver is powered and does not yet hear a transmitter, it sends "empty channel data" (i.e. channel mask = 0x00000000), not "failsafe channel data".
chris