Hello ZeXx86,
today after a Flight with my Gob 570 I tested the failsave by
spooling up and at once shut the Tx off. All was fine, the Motor
stops. In order to make the Swashplate move normally at next
startup, at home I opened the Flightlog. As expected at the
End of Log there are messages "Receiver Signal Lost", but at
the Beginning of the Log there are many messages "Data are
not available". I can't find the meaning of this in Manual.
I use Jeti DS-14 and REX 3 with EX-Bus connected Spirit, the Log
in my Tx shows good Q- and Antenna Values over the whole Flight.
Is it a Problem?
Thanks
Bernd
"Data are not available" in Logfile
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Hello,
the flight log is saved always when something important happen - in this case lost of signal (very likely when the transmitter was turned off).
Data are not available issue can happen, when unit was not able to save all the data - log is saved in a backward way.
This is reason why there is no beginning, but end is present - end of log is usually more important, while beginning not that much.
Unit can be unable to save all the log, when it looses the voltage too quickly - first generation of Spirit units are more prone to this. But usually it is not a problem, so this can be ignored. When something happen, it is always at the end.
the flight log is saved always when something important happen - in this case lost of signal (very likely when the transmitter was turned off).
Data are not available issue can happen, when unit was not able to save all the data - log is saved in a backward way.
This is reason why there is no beginning, but end is present - end of log is usually more important, while beginning not that much.
Unit can be unable to save all the log, when it looses the voltage too quickly - first generation of Spirit units are more prone to this. But usually it is not a problem, so this can be ignored. When something happen, it is always at the end.
Spirit System developer
