My last flight resulted in a crash due to signal loss, so I'm looking at the logs in the Advanced Flight Viewer for clues.
None of the graphs make any sense and I'm curious as to what could be causing this? Also, the Advanced Flight Viewer takes a long time to make any changes (like changing which graph you want to look at) and often shows in Windows as 'Not Responding'. Is this normal?
Running:
Spirit GT on 3.3.4 (11/01)
Align RCE-BL100A ESC
Spektrum DX9 | 4651T | 9747
Strange logs within Advanced Flight Viewer
Hi Mike,
This reflects exactly what I found in my last test, all telemetry values somehow don't make any sense and change constantly, this always happened exactly when a disconnected satellite was plugged in again, after that there was chaos in the telemetry values - That would mean that a satellite was shadowed and then came back to life at some point - then chaotic values - I'm sure something isn't going right there yet -
Regards
Matthias
Short addendum:
In my opinion, this proves that these chaotic values were not the result of a defective telemetry transmission, but were also stored directly in the Advanced Flightlog in the Spirit - that means something is still wrong -
Last edited 17.01.22, 7.21am
This reflects exactly what I found in my last test, all telemetry values somehow don't make any sense and change constantly, this always happened exactly when a disconnected satellite was plugged in again, after that there was chaos in the telemetry values - That would mean that a satellite was shadowed and then came back to life at some point - then chaotic values - I'm sure something isn't going right there yet -
Regards
Matthias
Short addendum:
In my opinion, this proves that these chaotic values were not the result of a defective telemetry transmission, but were also stored directly in the Advanced Flightlog in the Spirit - that means something is still wrong -
Last edited 17.01.22, 7.21am
