RE: "age box"

That's a good way to tell if you are *receiving* a good signal. It doesn't
mean the TeleMetrum
isn't *transmitting*.

The fact that you lost the signal as/after the rocket landed suggests that
you were no longer
in "line-of-sight" of the transmitter and therefore couldn't "see" the
transmissions.

(Perhaps you would have be able to receive if you climbed up a tall ladder
(or more practically)
on top of your (or someones) motor home.)



On Tue, Sep 3, 2013 at 2:07 PM, Tim Navickas <[email protected]> wrote:

> I was looking at the age box and the time was getting older.****
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> *From:* altusmetrum [mailto:[email protected]] *On Behalf
> Of *w9ya
> *Sent:* Tuesday, September 03, 2013 10:53 AM
> *To:* Altus Metrum
> *Subject:* Re: [altusmetrum] Telemetrum First Flight****
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> How, exactly, do you *know* it quit transmitting ? (There is only one
> indication I can think of (off hand) at the computer "terminal" that I can
> think of that would indicate this.....)****
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> Vy 73 de;****
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> - Bob, w9ya****
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> On Mon, Sep 2, 2013 at 1:51 PM, Tim Navickas <[email protected]> wrote:*
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> I finally had my first flight with my telemetrum at Airfest this weekend.
>  It was great tracking on my computer.  The only weird thing was after the
> computer said it landed safely it quit transmitting.  Is that normal?  When
> I retrieved the rocket the unit still has power applied.
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> Thanks,
> Tim
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