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AURORA 9 RX BATTERY ALARM. - 8/13/2011 4:41 PM   
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One thing I have noticed is if I am powering my Optima Rxs using normal Rx battery connection and not the SPC port is that if the RX battery power is lost the A9 TX seems to hold the last recorded value which leads to no alarm.

This is the design or am I missing somthing?

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RE: AURORA 9 RX BATTERY ALARM. - 8/14/2011 12:22 PM   
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ORIGINAL: JIMF14D    One thing I have noticed is if I am powering my Optima Rxs using normal Rx battery connection and not the SPC port is that if the RX battery power is lost the A9 TX seems to hold the last recorded value which leads to no alarm.   This is the design or am I missing somthing? Thanks,
Jim D.      


AFHSS - Warning Beeps Aurora 9 & Spectra 2.4Ghz.

"   Battery Low Voltage Alarm
1. Voltage alarm may sound on Aurora when RX/Power battery is disconnected. This is because the telemetry cycles about 3 times/second, sometimes when you are unplugging the battery it will sense the voltage drop and the warning will kick in, but sometimes it won't because once you unplug the battery there is no signal going back to the TX. This is a hit and miss thing due to the way the system works.
2.
Check LBW set on both the TX and Module,  "

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RE: AURORA 9 RX BATTERY ALARM. - 8/14/2011 5:39 PM   
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Thanks AT. Maybe someday the TX will reset the voltage thingie if it gets no TM updates for a bit. This would be more of a bench thing than anything else.
Would not matter much in flight I guess as I would hear the warning 1 sec after my balsa beauty started on the way to balsa heaven.

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