On 09/16/2014 03:05 PM, Keith Packard wrote:
Steven Saner <[email protected]> writes:

I was actually sort of hoping that it did indicate an error, because
last weekend I had a problem with the unit. For some reason I could not
receive any signal using the teledongle while the unit was on the pad
unless I was within about 10-20 ft of it. At the flight line it would
not link up at all. I've never had that happen and everything was in the
same configuration (and same rocket) that I've flown before.

Weird. Maybe something got damaged on the board? If you can't sort it
out, we can take a look at it...

-keith


I got a chance to do some testing this afternoon. I used my FT-8800 dual-band mobile radio to help with testing. First I connected my directional antenna that I use with the Telemetrum to the radio and was able to hit a nearby 70cm repeater, so the antenna seems ok. Then I started up the Telemetrum in pad mode about 80 yards away and I was able to pick up the intermittent tone on the radio nice and strong. In fact it would receive the signal with no antenna connected. I then connected the Teledongle to my laptop at the same location and tried to pick up the signal. On occasion it acted like it got some data, but most of the time it did not. This was the behavior that I experienced at the last launch. I tried my normal directional antenna on the Teledongle as well as a small whip antenna. No joy on either of them. If I walked the ground station towards the altimeter, it would finally link up when I got within maybe 50 ft or so.

I then switched the altimeter to idle mode and tried to communicate with it in that mode. Again, for the most part it would not. At one point it did bring up the altimeter config screen, but I wasn't able to send a reboot command.

When trying to communicate both the red and green LEDs in the Teledongle flash. The USB communication with the Teledongle seems fine. Below are the outputs of the ver command to both the Telemetrum and Teledongle using minicom:

> ver
manufacturer     altusmetrum.org
product          TeleMetrum-v1.2
serial-number    1002
current-flight   6
log-format       1
software-version 1.4.1

> ver
manufacturer     altusmetrum.org
product          TeleDongle-v0.2
serial-number    586
software-version 1.4.1

So, based on all of this, it really seems that the problem is with the Teledongle. I took the cover off and I don't see any visual indication of a problem. I don't really have the test equipment to test it further. Is there anything else that you can think of that I should try?

If there is someone reading this that has a Teledongle in the Wichita, KS area that would like to loan me theirs to compare with, that would be cool.

Just to do it, I drove down the road with my mobile radio to see how far away I could get and still hear the tone from the Telemetrum. It was hanging only a couple feet up off the ground and at about 1/2 mile I could still hear the steady beep. After that it got sporadic, but I would occasionally hear it up to nearly a mile away. I figure that is probably pretty good. In addition to only being a couple feet off the ground, there was a lot of vegetation in the line of sight as well.


Thanks

Steve

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