Thanks, Burns. I have scrolled back a good bit, and VGA V at 0 matches well with SAFE mode, with transponder enabled. Might prove to be a helpful correlation :)
73,
Mark N8MH
On 5/17/2020 9:24 AM, Burns Fisher (AMSAT) wrote:
That makes sense to me given what Dan said last week (and it was news to both Eric and me at the time) that the Variable Gain Amp is not in use when the transponder is off, and the transponder is turned off in safe mode. (Note that the telemetry continues to say that the transponder is 'enabled'--that only means it is set to come on when it is out of safe mode).
As I may have said, unfortunately, the bit in the health panel that says "in safe mode" does not work, so you can not tell that way. You can tell from the big Mode indication in the upper left if the display is not in live mode, but you cannot graph that. So you may have hit on a method looking at VGA. You can also look through the table in FoxTelem (but not in live mode) to see if VGA and safe mode correlate.
73,
Burns Fisher, WB1FJAMSAT(R) Flight Software
On Sun, May 17, 2020 at 8:28 AM Mark Hammond via LTM <ltm@amsat.org> wrote:
Hi All,
Burns has given some background, but I don't quite grasp how to find and
use SAFE mode occurrences on HS-1, to help see possible correlations
with other events (like the changes in FWD power). In looking at some of
the data, is there a good correlation between VGA Control voltage and
SAFE mode?
Here is my shot at something---I think if in SAFE mode, VGA Control V
will be 0.
But I don't know if VGA Control voltage being at 0 means it's in SAFE
mode. Meaning, how else can VGA Control V go to 0?
Just looking for some telemetry points that go to "X" when in SAFE mode,
so it's easier to see SAFE mode events while graphing, while trying to
get some basic understanding of what all is happening.
Thanks!
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Mark L. Hammond [N8MH]
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