X-Git-Url: https://git.gag.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Ftelemetrum-doc.xsl;h=4e71464d6eb8a0de9186674a77d7673ac151dbf8;hb=7cd1c7765d137df711caeeb69abaaba1b36e0a65;hp=6be23e7f0c736502bcd088a2d595330fc4c34bce;hpb=a79225c215f17fa5218ddd9db4fc3f5c563a9f74;p=fw%2Faltos diff --git a/doc/telemetrum-doc.xsl b/doc/telemetrum-doc.xsl index 6be23e7f..4e71464d 100644 --- a/doc/telemetrum-doc.xsl +++ b/doc/telemetrum-doc.xsl @@ -1044,6 +1044,28 @@ during the flight are displayed for your admiring observers. +
+ Site Map + + When the rocket gets a GPS fix, the Site Map tab will map + the rocket's position to make it easier for you to locate the + rocket, both while it is in the air, and when it has landed. The + rocket's state is indicated by colour: white for pad, red for + boost, pink for fast, yellow for coast, light blue for drogue, + dark blue for main, and black for landed. + + + The map's scale is approximately 3m (10ft) per pixel. The map + can be dragged using the left mouse button. The map will attempt + to keep the rocket roughly centred while data is being received. + + + Images are fetched automatically via the Google Maps Static API, + and are cached for reuse. If map images cannot be downloaded, + the rocket's path will be traced on a dark grey background + instead. + +
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Graph Data - This section should be written by AJ. + Select this button and you are prompted to select a flight + record file, either a .telem file recording telemetry data or a + .eeprom file containing flight data saved from the TeleMetrum + flash memory. + + + Once a flight record is selected, the acceleration (blue), + velocity (green) and altitude (red) of the flight are plotted and + displayed, measured in metric units. + + + The graph can be zoomed into a particular area by clicking and + dragging down and to the right. Once zoomed, the graph can be + reset by clicking and dragging up and to the left. Holding down + control and clicking and dragging allows the graph to be panned. + The right mouse button causes a popup menu to be displayed, giving + you the option save or print the plot. + + + Note that telemetry files will generally produce poor graphs + due to the lower sampling rate and missed telemetry packets, + and will also often have significant amounts of data received + while the rocket was waiting on the pad. Use saved flight data + for graphing where possible.
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