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@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ Delay after failsafe activates before motors finally turn off. If you fly high
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### `failsafe_throttle`
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Throttle level used for landing. Specify a value the causes the aircraft to descend at about 1M/sec.
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Throttle level used for landing. Specify a value the causes that aircraft to descend at about 1M/sec.
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Use standard RX usec values. See Rx documentation.
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@ -60,4 +60,5 @@ Only valid when using Parallel PWM or PPM receivers.
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This setting helps catch when your RX stops sending any data when the RX looses signal.
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With a Graupner GR-24 configured for PWM output with failsafe on channels 1-4 set to OFF on the receiver then this setting at it's default value will allow failsafe to be activated.
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With a Graupner GR-24 configured for PWM output with failsafe on channels 1-4 set to OFF in the receiver settings
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then this setting, at it's default value, will allow failsafe to be activated.
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@ -30,6 +30,8 @@ See the Configuration examples in the documentation for details on how to enable
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HoTT telemetry can be used when the TX and RX pins of a serial port are connected using a diode and a single wire to the T port on a HoTT receiver.
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Only Electric Air Modules and GPS Modules are emulated, remember to enable them on your transmitter - in the Telemetry Menu on the MX-20.
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Serial ports use two wires but HoTT uses a single wire so some electronics are required so that the signals don't get mixed up.
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Connect as follows:
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