I do not yet own one, so I haven't put it past mach yet :)

I know that TeleMini uses the same software as its big brother, albeit with
reduced function.

Found this in the release notes, which is a little more than in the manual:

*"Kalman-filter based flight-tracking. The model based sensor fusion
approach of a Kalman filter means that AltOS now computes apogee much more
accurately than before, generally within a fraction of a second. In
addition, this approach allows the baro-only TeleMini device to correctly
identify Mach transitions, avoiding the error-prone selection of a Mach
delay. "*

On Sun, Apr 1, 2012 at 7:03 PM, DK Duncan <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> Hi -
>
> Has the telemini been tested at speeds greater than Mach 1.0 in actual
> flight?
>
> I know it utilizes a kalman filter.  Does it have a mach delay feature
> as well?
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