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Old 10-10-2009 | 07:11 PM
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stripe
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Default RE: Weatronic 2.4 RF diagnostic tool


ORIGINAL: olnico

Hello Stripe. Welcome to the Jet forum by the way.

Here is the analysis of your data:


Lowest RSSI 1 rx:-84,5 dBm
Lowest RSSI 2 rx:-84,5 dBm
Lowest frame rx1:75
Lowest frame rx2:78


Average RSSI rx values: -67,5 dBm
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losses of feedback communication ( 136/168 events ): 5 for a total of 17 seconds.

Lowest RSSI 1 tx: -127,5 dBm
Lowest RSSI 2 tx: -128,5 dBm
Lowest frame tx1: 0
Lowest frame tx2: 0

There was a difficult downlink event at 3'38'', shortly after your takeoff ( possibly someone masking the transmission line ? ).
Apart from this event, the data shows:

Lowest RSSI 1 tx: -102 dBm
Lowest RSSI 2 tx: -110 dBm
Lowest frame tx1: 25
Lowest frame tx2: 27

Average RSSI tx values: -83,5

This seems to be a normal result. What is important to check ( in bold ) is the minimum Rx frames. Yours show quite good values, even during this event at 3'38''.
So your control link ( uplink ) is strong and good.

Also note that you get quite a few more downlink disconnections than usual ( 5 events for a total of 17 seconds ). This is also due to a partial masking of antenna 1.
Just check that this event does not happen too often, or you might want to change the position of antenna 1 ( the one that is on the left side looking at the receiver from the back ).
Your feedback link ( downlink ) is a bit on the weak side but nothing to worry about ( this is why you get so many disconnect events on the event tab )
Oliver

Thank you very much it's beginning to make sense now, all I need for Christmas are more receivers to convert the rest of my stuff.

keep up the good work