Closed varenc closed 4 years ago
When people see their RX's debug message's values are all zero it can make people think their RX is broken really when it's the TX isn't transmitting.
For reference, this is the "all zero values" situation I mean:
transmitter ID: 0x0 baseline: 0mm latest trigger: 0mm input voltage: 0mV power-on time: 0 minutes
when seeing that I first thought my RX must be broken, but now I understand that's just how the RX behaves if it's never received anything from the TX.
When people see their RX's debug message's values are all zero it can make people think their RX is broken really when it's the TX isn't transmitting.
For reference, this is the "all zero values" situation I mean:
when seeing that I first thought my RX must be broken, but now I understand that's just how the RX behaves if it's never received anything from the TX.