114 lines
3.1 KiB
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114 lines
3.1 KiB
HTML
ifdef::radio[]
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==== Voice Settings
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{application} provides voice announcements during
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flight so that you can keep your eyes on the
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sky and still get information about the
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current flight status. However, sometimes you
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don't want to hear them.
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Enable::
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Turns all voice announcements on and off
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Test Voice::
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Plays a short message allowing you to verify
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that the audio system is working and the volume settings
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are reasonable
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endif::radio[]
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==== Log Directory
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{application} logs all telemetry data and saves all
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flash data to this directory. This
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directory is also used as the staring point
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when selecting data files for display or
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export.
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Click on the directory name to bring up a
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directory choosing dialog, select a new
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directory and click 'Select Directory' to
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change where {application} reads and writes data
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files.
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ifdef::radio[]
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==== Callsign
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This value is transmitted in each command
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packet sent from TeleDongle and received from
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an altimeter. It is not used in telemetry
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mode, as the callsign configured in the
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altimeter board is included in all telemetry
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packets. Configure this with the {application}
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operators call sign as needed to comply with
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your local radio regulations.
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Note that to successfully command a flight
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computer over the radio (to configure the
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altimeter, monitor idle, or fire pyro
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charges), the callsign configured here must
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exactly match the callsign configured in the
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flight computer. This matching is case
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sensitive.
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endif::radio[]
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==== Imperial Units
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This switches between metric units (meters)
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and imperial units (feet and miles). This
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affects the display of values use during
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flight monitoring, configuration, data
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graphing and all of the voice
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announcements. It does not change the units
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used when exporting to CSV files, those are
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always produced in metric units.
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==== Serial Debug
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This causes all communication with a connected
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device to be dumped to the console from which
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{application} was started. If you've started it from
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an icon or menu entry, the output will simply
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be discarded. This mode can be useful to debug
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various serial communication issues.
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==== Font size
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Selects the set of fonts used in the flight
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monitor window. Choose between the small,
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medium and large sets.
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==== Look & feel
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Switches between the available Java user
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interface appearances. The default selection
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is supposed to match the native window system
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appearance for the target platform.
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==== Menu position
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Selects the initial position for the main
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{application} window that includes all of the
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command buttons.
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ifdef::gps[]
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==== Map Cache Size
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Sets the number of map 'tiles' kept in memory
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while the application is running. More tiles
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consume more memory, but will make panning
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around the map faster.
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endif::gps[]
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ifdef::radio[]
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==== Manage Frequencies
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This brings up a dialog where you can
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configure the set of frequencies shown in the
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various frequency menus. You can add as many
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as you like, or even reconfigure the default
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set. Changing this list does not affect the
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frequency settings of any devices, it only
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changes the set of frequencies shown in the
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menus.
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endif::radio[]
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