Spektrum Telemetry module and iPhone App.
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What slot did you assign to GPS? I usually put it at the end of the chain, for instance Altitude/Airspeed/G-force/GPS. Have you tried testing the other sensors? For instance cup your hands around the Altitude sensor then suck the air out or blow into your cupped hands. You should see Altitude readings vary widely. You can also use a soda straw and place it over the Pitot tube. blowing on the soda straw will send the airspeed to over 60 MPH.
Post the results of these tests and we will work from there.
KKKKFL
Post the results of these tests and we will work from there.
KKKKFL
#1359
No, "X marks the spot." It marks the brand of equipment you really want to be using, Hound Dog! And we all know you really want to be using it, but you just can't bring yourself to admit it!
Andy
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I guess it can mean different things to different people depending on the level of competency in understanding how to make the system work correctly.
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No, "X marks the spot." It marks the brand of equipment you really want to be using, Hound Dog! And we all know you really want to be using it, but you just can't bring yourself to admit it! Not a chance but Andy, U keep trying
Andy
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EVOA113 is a replacement but it's not 100% backwards compatible. You need to talk with Evolution about this; it is their product. Reach them through Product Support/Service.
Andy
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Please forgive me for not posting this sooner.
Recently I upgraded my gen 4 iPhone to a new iPhone 6. Apple reps told me that an adapter would be needed to use the STi dongle (32 pin) to the newer Apple Lightning connector. They were Half right.
the adapter partially works on the iPhone 6 in that you will be able to connect the software to the TM1000, however the adapter seems to have something wrong. I am running the latest IOS, 8.3 and once linked to the aircraft, you can see data on the screen, however, there is a problem with the record function. This means that you will not be able to replay the data from a newly completed flight. Its my understanding that HH no longer supports the STi unit, and Apple was no help either.
Now here's the good news. the latest IOS on an iPad that has the 32 pin connector, with the STi software loaded works just fine. You can find 1st Gen ipads for fifty bucks. Personally, I use the wife's which is usually off in a corner of the kitchen.
KKKKFL
Recently I upgraded my gen 4 iPhone to a new iPhone 6. Apple reps told me that an adapter would be needed to use the STi dongle (32 pin) to the newer Apple Lightning connector. They were Half right.
the adapter partially works on the iPhone 6 in that you will be able to connect the software to the TM1000, however the adapter seems to have something wrong. I am running the latest IOS, 8.3 and once linked to the aircraft, you can see data on the screen, however, there is a problem with the record function. This means that you will not be able to replay the data from a newly completed flight. Its my understanding that HH no longer supports the STi unit, and Apple was no help either.
Now here's the good news. the latest IOS on an iPad that has the 32 pin connector, with the STi software loaded works just fine. You can find 1st Gen ipads for fifty bucks. Personally, I use the wife's which is usually off in a corner of the kitchen.
KKKKFL
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Please forgive me for not posting this sooner.
Recently I upgraded my gen 4 iPhone to a new iPhone 6. Apple reps told me that an adapter would be needed to use the STi dongle (32 pin) to the newer Apple Lightning connector. They were Half right.
the adapter partially works on the iPhone 6 in that you will be able to connect the software to the TM1000, however the adapter seems to have something wrong. I am running the latest IOS, 8.3 and once linked to the aircraft, you can see data on the screen, however, there is a problem with the record function. This means that you will not be able to replay the data from a newly completed flight. Its my understanding that HH no longer supports the STi unit, and Apple was no help either.
Now here's the good news. the latest IOS on an iPad that has the 32 pin connector, with the STi software loaded works just fine. You can find 1st Gen ipads for fifty bucks. Personally, I use the wife's which is usually off in a corner of the kitchen.
KKKKFL
Recently I upgraded my gen 4 iPhone to a new iPhone 6. Apple reps told me that an adapter would be needed to use the STi dongle (32 pin) to the newer Apple Lightning connector. They were Half right.
the adapter partially works on the iPhone 6 in that you will be able to connect the software to the TM1000, however the adapter seems to have something wrong. I am running the latest IOS, 8.3 and once linked to the aircraft, you can see data on the screen, however, there is a problem with the record function. This means that you will not be able to replay the data from a newly completed flight. Its my understanding that HH no longer supports the STi unit, and Apple was no help either.
Now here's the good news. the latest IOS on an iPad that has the 32 pin connector, with the STi software loaded works just fine. You can find 1st Gen ipads for fifty bucks. Personally, I use the wife's which is usually off in a corner of the kitchen.
KKKKFL