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27 Jan 2014 21:40
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Hallo, ich entschuldigen für mein schlechtes Deutsch Grammatik. Ich habe einen Jet, der ich versuche, bekommen die MSPEED Sensor gut funktioniert. Es scheint einige Zeiten zu arbeiten, aber andere es nicht funktioniert. Ich stellte sicher, die Luftschlauchleitungen sind frei und nicht gekräuselt. Ich weiß nicht, ob es mir oder wenn das Loch in der Staurohr ist aus der Mitte. Hören wollte von Ihren Erfahrungen mit diesem Sensor, wie ich eine harte Zeit. Vielen Dank für jede Rückmeldung.

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27 Jan 2014 22:18 - 27 Jan 2014 22:18
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Hi Bubbasan,
Herzlich willkommen!
ich fliege den MSpeed in einem Speeder ohne Probleme bis zum Limit von 360km/h ohne Probleme an der DC16.

Bitte poste deine Konfiguration - verwendest du die EX Telemetrie oder noch die alte?

Dont hesitate to post your questions in English here if its more convenient for you. :)
Cheers Stephan
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27 Jan 2014 22:39 - 27 Jan 2014 22:41
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is my German really that bad? I could just imagine how its gone downhill.

I have the mspeed going to an expander. Telemetry is relayed thru a r9 to my ds-16. I have the red plug in channel 7 but I am not sure what this is used for. Well, I do not know why I am having inconsistent results of data being displayed. I think that the hole for the pressure sensor in the pitot is off center. Maybe not. I have made sure the pitot is aligned with the thrust line of the model and away form the intake of the jet.

Ok, some questions for you.
1. My sensor does not start reading until the jet is airborne. Would have thought that I would get some measurement on taxi or take off roll. When does your mspeed start returning data?
2. Is the length of the tubes a strict requirement? I have cut them down to not tangle in the fuse.
3. What is the red plug used for?

Thank you for your time!
Last edit: 27 Jan 2014 22:41 by Bubbasan. Reason: add question

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27 Jan 2014 23:12
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Alright.
The wireing is explained in the Manual. The red cable is used for the old, non EX Telemetry.
www.jetimodel.com/en/show-file/219/

Typically, you will get a reading at speeds >5 m/sec or so. Taxiing will likely not get a result.
Length of the tubes: see manual. Rule of thumb: make them as short as possible, w/o any sharp bends.
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28 Jan 2014 09:58
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Hi,

first I would dicsconnect the red connection.

Second try the Sensor without Expander - maybe with an extra RX in double path mode.

If there aree still problems please upload a log here.

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