I need an address to send for the USB repair please.  

I have 2 teledongles and they are both doing the same thing.  I'll try the fix 
below.

The call signs all match.  I'll try increasing the distance.

d



Keith Packard <[email protected]> on Friday, December 12, 2014 at 12:21 PM 
-0600 wrote:
>Dennis Oubre <[email protected]> writes:
>
>> I plugged the TeleBT into the Win7 Enterprise laptop this morning and
>> it inexplicably did what it was supposed to do.  The Teledongle still
>> shows up in device manager under "modems" as Telemetrum and is showing
>> a steady red and green light.
>
>Mysterious. You should probably try deleting the device under Windows
>and then reconnecting it to get Windows to re-evaluate the
>device. Sometimes Windows gets confused about device configurations...
>
>It's also possible that something has just happened to the TeleDongle,
>although I've never seen this particular failure mode before, it sure
>looks more like a Windows issue.
>
>> In addition, the altimeters are both still showing all red indicators
>> in Monitor Idle, but working perfectly in Monitor Flight.
>
>That's almost always a radio configuration issue; the AltosUI callsign
>has to exactly match the flight computer callsign. If not that, then
>make sure the antenna on the TeleBT works well, and that the two units
>aren't too close to each other.
>
>> Also, all this plugging/unplugging has now made the micro usb fall off
>> of one the altimeters.
>
>Yeah, those little connectors don't like a lot of torque on them, do
>they. We can repair this easily enough.
>
>-keith


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