The Settings page provides both control and configuration of your Stratux device.
Use the toggles in the Hardware section to control which devices are active.
NOTE: Only hardware toggled on here, will appear on the Status page.
The Diagnostics section helps with debugging and communicating with the Stratux project contributors via GitHub and the reddit subgroup.
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.The AHRS section allows for calibration and future configuration of the AHRS function. Calibrate AHRS Sensors guides initial setup of the AHRS function, specifying the orientation of the sensors relative to the airplane. Additional calibration may be added later.
The calibration process determines which sensor direction will be forward, which toward the left wing, and which toward the ground. You only have to do this once. The settings for this sensor will be saved for future flights.
The direction of gravity is used to determine the forward and up orientations, and the left wing is determined based on this.
GLoad Limits allows the user to set which limits will show on the G Meter on the GPS/AHRS page. Enter a space-separated list of G limits, e.g. "-1.76 4.4".
The Configuration section lets you adjust the default operation of your Stratux device.
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. You may change this list at any time and the Weather page will start watching for the updated list immediately.
ENTER
or RETURN
or GO
(or whatever your keyboard indicates).
kal -g 48 -s GSM850
to scan for available channels in your area. Then use the command kal -g 48 -c channel#
to calculate the PPM.
root
by issuing the command: sudo su -
. You will need to stop the Stratux software before running the calibration process. You can stop all of the Stratux processes with the command: pkill screen
.
The System section lets you safely shutdown or reboot your Stratux device.