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Regarding the necessity of RSSI, Mav2PT source here says:
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The popular LUA telemetry scripts use RSSI to determine that a telemetry connection has been successfully established between the 'craft and the Taranis/Horus. Be sure to set-up RSSI properly before testing the system. Code:
Prevents spurious "Telemetry lost" announcement |
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Hi, does anyone have prebuilt version Relay mode using TTGo 1? I am trying to compiled by my self but have a bunch of error.
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I do not have a pre-built binary for you, but what you are missing are some Arduino libraries. See Tools -> Manage Libraries in Arduino IDE.
The project GitHub page also has a copy of them: https://github.com/zs6buj/MavlinkToP...ster/libraries Thus, a second option instead of getting them via Arduino IDE is to download the required libs from GitHub and put under your Documents\Arduino\libraries folder in your user profile. |
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The error says it cannot find TFT_sSPI.h, that you can find in the GitHub here: https://github.com/zs6buj/MavlinkToP...SPI/TFT_eSPI.h
(you need to get all library files in the folders, not just this file!). You can fetch the whole GitHub Project content via this link here: https://github.com/zs6buj/MavlinkToP...ads/master.zip if you are not familiar with git tools. |
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Success,,thank you Risto Now lets proceed with wiring job, hopefully all good need to make inverter, thanks again and good day |
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I am trying to flash different version as the latest mv2pt isn't worked for me ( no telemetry / by smart port, bluettoh and wifi on my lily screen mavlink was good ) but I got this error.
Can I have advice from you Risto?thx Arduino: 1.8.15 (Mac OS X), Board: "TTGO T1, Minimal SPIFFS (1.9MB APP with OTA/190KB SPIFFS), 240MHz (WiFi/BT), QIO, 80MHz, 4MB (32Mb), 921600, None" Sketch uses 1628266 bytes (82%) of program storage space. Maximum is 1966080 bytes. Global variables use 78352 bytes (23%) of dynamic memory, leaving 249328 bytes for local variables. Maximum is 327680 bytes. esptool.py v3.0-dev Serial port /dev/cu.usbserial-0206D872 Connecting.... Chip is ESP32-D0WDQ6 (revision 1) Features: WiFi, BT, Dual Core, 240MHz, VRef calibration in efuse, Coding Scheme None Crystal is 40MHz MAC: 4c:11:ae:a5:e9:70 Uploading stub... Running stub... Stub running... Changing baud rate to 921600 Changed. Configuring flash size... Auto-detected Flash size: 4MB Compressed 8192 bytes to 47... Writing at 0x0000e000... (100 %) Wrote 8192 bytes (47 compressed) at 0x0000e000 in 0.0 seconds (effective 6016.8 kbit/s)... Hash of data verified. Compressed 18656 bytes to 12053... Writing at 0x00001000... (100 %) Wrote 18656 bytes (12053 compressed) at 0x00001000 in 0.2 seconds (effective 886.1 kbit/s)... Hash of data verified. Compressed 1628384 bytes to 965466... Writing at 0x00010000... (1 %) Writing at 0x00014000... (3 %) Writing at 0x00018000... (5 %) Writing at 0x0001c000... (6 %) Writing at 0x00020000... (8 %) Writing at 0x00024000... (10 %) Writing at 0x00028000... (11 %) Writing at 0x0002c000... (13 %) Writing at 0x00030000... (15 %) Writing at 0x00034000... (16 %) Writing at 0x00038000... (18 %) Writing at 0x0003c000... (20 %) Writing at 0x00040000... (22 %) Writing at 0x00044000... (23 %) Writing at 0x00048000... (25 %) Writing at 0x0004c000... (27 %) Writing at 0x00050000... (28 %) Writing at 0x00054000... (30 %) Writing at 0x00058000... (32 %) Writing at 0x0005c000... (33 %) Writing at 0x00060000... (35 %) Writing at 0x00064000... (37 %) Writing at 0x00068000... (38 %) Writing at 0x0006c000... (40 %) Writing at 0x00070000... (42 %) Writing at 0x00074000... (44 %) Writing at 0x00078000... (45 %) Writing at 0x0007c000... (47 %) Writing at 0x00080000... (49 %) Writing at 0x00084000... (50 %) Writing at 0x00088000... (52 %) Writing at 0x0008c000... (54 %) Writing at 0x00090000... (55 %) Writing at 0x00094000... (57 %) Writing at 0x00098000... (59 %) Writing at 0x0009c000... (61 %) Writing at 0x000a0000... (62 %) Writing at 0x000a4000... (64 %) Writing at 0x000a8000... (66 %) Writing at 0x000ac000... (67 %) Writing at 0x000b0000... (69 %) Writing at 0x000b4000... (71 %) Writing at 0x000b8000... (72 %) Writing at 0x000bc000... (74 %) Writing at 0x000c0000... (76 %) Writing at 0x000c4000... (77 %) Writing at 0x000c8000... (79 %) Writing at 0x000cc000... (81 %) Writing at 0x000d0000... (83 %) Writing at 0x000d4000... (84 %) Writing at 0x000d8000... (86 %) Writing at 0x000dc000... (88 %) Writing at 0x000e0000... (89 %) Writing at 0x000e4000... (91 %) Writing at 0x000e8000... (93 %) Writing at 0x000ec000... (94 %) Writing at 0x000f0000... (96 %) Writing at 0x000f4000... (98 %) Writing at 0x000f8000... (100 %) Wrote 1628384 bytes (965466 compressed) at 0x00010000 in 13.8 seconds (effective 945.1 kbit/s)... File md5: e9edc335c5d656b366d8bb8658124255 Flash md5: 710befabd2a3841d35c9ed16d2fa3ee8 MD5 of 0xFF is ac30d8d7fe822accc02a8190e8505f45 A fatal error occurred: MD5 of file does not match data in flash! A fatal error occurred: MD5 of file does not match data in flash! This report would have more information with "Show verbose output during compilation" option enabled in File -> Preferences. |
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Hi Risto, I just got my heltec wifi kit 32, may you suggest which firmware is best for relay mode? Or is there any prebuild fw I can use? Thanks Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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https://github.com/zs6buj/MavlinkToP...s/config.h#L75 https://github.com/zs6buj/MavlinkToP.../config.h#L140 There is a prebuilt-fw from Noircogi for Heltec WiFi Kit 32, see: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1...pISxID2Xs/edit although, this might NOT be for relay mode. |
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