Closed eziosoft closed 11 years ago
Ezio, If I can help with this bug, let me know. steven(at)laycock.be
let me know if it is ok after update (Friday 07/06/2013)
Salut Ezio
I did a mini test (too windy). You have fixed it. Behaved perfectly (but only flew to 5 metres). Zeroes on arming, stays zeroed for a few minutes (duration of test). “Un-zeroes” when disarmed. Zeroes happily again when re-armed.
MERCI and all the best, Steve
Hi Ezio
I did a mini test (too windy). I pretty sure you have fixed it. Behaved perfectly (only flew to 5 metres). Zeros on arming, stays zeroed for a few minutes. “Unzeroes” when disarmed. Zeroes happily again when re-armed.
99% sure its fixed.
THANKS and all the best,
Steve
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However, when I go into config and tick the "alt correction" box ("alt set to zero when arming"). First the alt stays at zero, lift off -- two metres, three metres happy happy. Then I start to get horrid wrong values, 4500 metres, minus 196 metres. When I look at dashboard 1, the alt is all over the place. Other parameters seem sensible.
Without all correct, I have nice steady altitudes, even if they are offset with respect to the ground.