On 7/21/19 5:07 PM, Keith Packard wrote:
> "Tim Navickas" <[email protected]> writes:
> 
>> Does this graph make sense? Mainly the speed part.  It was a very
>> windy day.
> 
> You didn't get a lot of data after the motor burned out until
> apogee. Because the 'Speed' value is computed on the ground by
> integrating acceleration, you can see it's pretty confused by the time
> apogee happens.
> 
> Check out the 'Kalman Speed' graph; that's reporting the speed data
> computed by the altimeter during flight, and so it's a lot more
> reasonable looking as it doesn't depend on having lots of data in the
> flight record to get reasonable results.
>

I don't see any flight data from ~5 seconds till 39 seconds. Where all
of that interesting apogee stuff is happening.

The RSSI data shows terrible signal strength before launch (-91) so the
antenna system needs work.



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