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HELP - Sensor Warning? (CF)
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Thanks Snow!
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(06-Mar-2021, 03:12 PM)SnowLeopardFPV Wrote: I also recommend setting up RFMD and LQ callouts on your transmitter because people often get transfixed and focused on flying so forget to look at the OSD elements around the edge of the screen (unless of course you don't mind having OSD elements right in the centre of your view, which I don't). The two articles below show you how to do that...

I set this up on the radio and put LQ in the OSD. The results were interesting. On the ground next to me, the LQ is 300. I flew out "far" for me which is over the forest but still in line of sight. (I try to avoid that as I don't want to lose the quad). When I got as far as I dared, the LQ in the OSD was down to 199 and I could hear the buzz of the radio changing power levels. As I turned around, I got a warning from the TX16 that link quality as low. The controls felt slightly sluggish. I had set the logical switches in the TX16 as 80 for low and 70 for critical per the instructions.

That's a big difference between what the radio is seeing and what's showing up in the goggles. I'm not sure which to trust. Should I put more warning levels on the radio?

Thoughts?
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