gunslinger said:billn said:gunslinger said:I'm an IT guy and I used to program (now I'm a Network Manager) and I'm STILL having a hard time wrapping my head around this thing, though I am making some headway.
I also have an Orange module and a Blade Nano... Would you care to share your Blade setup with me? Just looking at the settings would explain a whole lot to me...
Thanks...
-slinger
Just so you know - you have cost me $$$
Looking at you fleet is what get me to buy the Nano's and Hubsan. I also grew up down your way in East Providence.
I did programming for many years so I view the Taranis programming as in input and some mods, mixing of inputs, outputs. It seems to work for me.
attached is the eepe, it has dual rates ... with sound from the Amber sound package.
Have fun
Bill
Dual rates? You've got it set up for three modes... We're talking about different things, I'm guessing. Also... The panic mode makes the quad fly like I stole it... WHOA!!!
I'd have replied to this sooner, but I've been too busy flying my Blade and looking at your config... Thank you very much for this, you saved me a lot of time and set me down the right path regarding programming this puppy...
-slinger
There are actually a couple of things. I have the dual rates set up so when I want to fly easy I put it into low rates but most of the time I leave it in high rates. That's on the SD switch. The SH switch is flight mode, to switch between Stability and Agility mode (fly it like you stole it).
Where this thing is really fun is when you get into the telemetry. On my QAV I have a voltage/current sensor and a GPS. So I can see and log RSSI, battery voltage, current, calculated power used, height, speed, and LAT/LON. For that model I use the SH switch to have Amber tell me the batter voltage. Everything is recorded on the SD card and I can look at it all later. Full flight path from the GPS, and the last LAT/LON if I crash it somewhere that I can't see.
I also got an AnyLink2 so I can use it for Real Flight Simulator.
Let the fun begin
Bill