thank you for the video.
Can you try to view the Logs when GeoLink has no acquired satellites?
The behavior is quite strange and shouldnt happen normally.
Are you using original GeoLink cable?
Hi yes the issue is the same with sattelite fix or none, I'm using a sattelite cable at the moment for the length which is 18" I have tired it with various other cables with the same plug but different thickness and it's the same, the GeoLink function works when triggered in flight (just needs fine tuning)
I really could like to view these logs as I use the machine for speed runs, is there no other way I can get the data off the geo link?
there is no other way to download logs.
Unfortunately we never encountered this problem.
Some older GeoLinks could have oxidized connectors when stored in higher humidity. Then transmission has too many failures and this problem can happen.
How old is this GeoLink, was it crashed previously?
In any case original cable is recommended. Using longer cable will result exactly in this kind of problem.
there is no other way to download logs.
Unfortunately we never encountered this problem.
Some older GeoLinks could have oxidized connectors when stored in higher humidity. Then transmission has too many failures and this problem can happen.
How old is this GeoLink, was it crashed previously?
In any case original cable is recommended. Using longer cable will result exactly in this kind of problem.
OK thanks for the reply, I will yet this geo link on another machine I have, and I will try a new V2 I have on my speed bird and let you know
If it will work with other GeoLink then problem is likely in the GeoLink. If same result with all of them then we have to look somewhere else.
It is great you have other modules for comparison. It is enough to replug cable from one to another unit.
ZeXx86 wrote:If it will work with other GeoLink then problem is likely in the GeoLink. If same result with all of them then we have to look somewhere else.
It is great you have other modules for comparison. It is enough to replug cable from one to another unit.
Yes I have 3 spirit GeoLink in my armoury, 1 is a V2 and the other 2 are V1,
I went out last night and tested the other 2 on my other helis so will check shirtly for stored date from the flight's
ZeXx86 wrote:If it will work with other GeoLink then problem is likely in the GeoLink. If same result with all of them then we have to look somewhere else.
It is great you have other modules for comparison. It is enough to replug cable from one to another unit.
Yes I have 3 spirit GeoLink in my armoury, 1 is a V2 and the other 2 are V1,
I went out last night and tested the other 2 on my other helis so will check shirtly for stored date from the flight's
Issue is with this one it's a faff getting the geo link out of the body as tail has to come apart