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It's not that important. Was just trying to help Bud out to find an error possibly in his MAC version of the software. Concentrate on learning it now. That's the important thing since at least it is working.Right, this is my "home" screen - where would I find this file in amongst this lot?
It does exhist. Look for this file. It is case sensitive in search and don't forget the dot before. .csvViewLogHey Bud, I did a search for that file name on the hard drive and it doesn't exist. When would have been generated, from where?
You're welcome. Have fun.BudWalker - am I right in thinking that you developed the CsvView and DatCon programs?
Absolutely brilliant now that I am starting to use them. It will take a while to become fully familiar with all the parameters, especially finding the ones to plot from the long list.
Many thanks
Short answer. Nope. Trial and error my friend. You do need to know a bit about Telemetry and the way the aircraft functions to understand some of them. Also to point out, some signals are not used by certain aircraft, so you have to know which aircraft you are looking at.is there somewhere where each of the abbreviations is explained?
No. The PWM is the ESC data. The motor's are in RPM and shown as "Motor Speed".However, am I right in thinking that in the selection menu ctrl_motor/pwm1,2,3,4 are the motor speeds?
Looks like you selected DatDefined OnlyNow I'm up and running, is there somewhere where each of the abbreviations is explained? Some are obvious but can't understand some of them??
Thanks in anticipation.....I have read the manual but not a definitive list there......
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Sounds like you should try using the Phantomhelp log viewer to look at your txt files for that.Actually, will these dat files give me rather simpler data such as altitude, speed, photos taken, etc as I'm not sure I want all the detailed telemetry.
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