RSSI On QQ190
Hi, yes you can get RSSI- This is outlined on page 63 of the QQ190 manual, available at manual.qq190racingdrone.com
RSSI
The QQ190™ has many different sources to read RSSI; Analog (voltage), Digital (PWM) and Via BST.
To connect an analog or digital RSSI signal from your receiver, solder your RSSI signal wire to the pad on the bottom of the FPVision layer of the electronics stack labeled “RSSI”.
If analog (voltage) or digital (PWM) is used, the maximum and minimum signal strength has to be recorded using the RSSI calibration procedure.
- Source – Off/CrossFire/EzUHF OSD Link/Digital
- (PWM)/Analog (voltage) – RSSI signal source type
- POWERCUBE BST Bonus: It is also possible to use RSSI sent via a PPM channel from the transmitter if connected via Blacksheep Telemetry (Crossfire)
- Alarm – Enable/Disable – Display a textual warning and the RSSI read-out will blink when the signal is critical
- Calibration – Used to set the max. (100%) and min. (0%) value for the signal source.
RSSI Calibration Procedure:
- •Step 1 -Remove props
- •Step 2 – Turn on the R/C transmitter and move the radio 3-6 feet away from the QQ190™. Select Calibration and press Enter to set the Max. value (best signal)
- •Step 3 – Turn off the R/C transmitter and press Enter to set the Min. value (no signal)
Crossfire/EzUHF OSD Link receives and displays the numeric values directly from the Crossfire/EzUHF Rx, There is no calibration required when using these receiver types.
Anonymous edited answer May 4, 2017
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