</para>
<para>
The battery connectors are a standard 2-pin JST connector and
- match batteries sold by Spark Fun. Other vendors sell similar
- batteries for RC aircraft using mating connectors, however the
- polarity for those is generally reversed from the batteries used
- by Altus Metrum products. In particular, the Tenergy batteries
- supplied for use in Featherweight flight computers are not
- compatible with Altus Metrum flight computers or battery
- chargers. <emphasis>Check polarity before connecting any battery
- not purchased from Altus Metrum or Spark Fun.</emphasis>
+ match batteries sold by Spark Fun. These batteries are
+ single-cell Lithium Polymer batteries that nominally provide 3.7
+ volts. Other vendors sell similar batteries for RC aircraft
+ using mating connectors, however the polarity for those is
+ generally reversed from the batteries used by Altus Metrum
+ products. In particular, the Tenergy batteries supplied for use
+ in Featherweight flight computers are not compatible with Altus
+ Metrum flight computers or battery chargers. <emphasis>Check
+ polarity and voltage before connecting any battery not purchased
+ from Altus Metrum or Spark Fun.</emphasis>
</para>
<para>
By default, we use the unregulated output of the Li-Po battery directly
<para>
You can monitor the operation of the radio link by watching the
lights on the devices. The red LED will flash each time a packet
- is tramsitted, while the green LED will light up on TeleDongle when
+ is transmitted, while the green LED will light up on TeleDongle when
it is waiting to receive a packet from the altimeter.
</para>
</section>
incorrect data from being reported.
</para>
</listitem>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>
+ The age of the displayed data, in seconds since the last
+ successfully received telemetry packet. In normal operation
+ this will stay in the low single digits. If the number starts
+ counting up, then you are no longer receiving data over the radio
+ link from the flight computer.
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
</itemizedlist>
<para>
Finally, the largest portion of the window contains a set of
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xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude">
<title>Release Notes</title>
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- <xi:include href="release-notes-1.1.xsl" xpointer="xpointer(/article/*)"/>
- <xi:include href="release-notes-1.0.1.xsl" xpointer="xpointer(/article/*)"/>
- <xi:include href="release-notes-0.9.2.xsl" xpointer="xpointer(/article/*)"/>
- <xi:include href="release-notes-0.9.xsl" xpointer="xpointer(/article/*)"/>
- <xi:include href="release-notes-0.8.xsl" xpointer="xpointer(/article/*)"/>
- <xi:include href="release-notes-0.7.1.xsl" xpointer="xpointer(/article/*)"/>
+ <simplesect><title>Version 1.1.1</title><xi:include href="release-notes-1.1.1.xsl" xpointer="xpointer(/article/*)"/></simplesect>
+ <simplesect><title>Version 1.1</title><xi:include href="release-notes-1.1.xsl" xpointer="xpointer(/article/*)"/></simplesect>
+ <simplesect><title>Version 1.0.1</title><xi:include href="release-notes-1.0.1.xsl" xpointer="xpointer(/article/*)"/></simplesect>
+ <simplesect><title>Version 0.9.2</title><xi:include href="release-notes-0.9.2.xsl" xpointer="xpointer(/article/*)"/></simplesect>
+ <simplesect><title>Version 0.9</title><xi:include href="release-notes-0.9.xsl" xpointer="xpointer(/article/*)"/></simplesect>
+ <simplesect><title>Version 0.8</title><xi:include href="release-notes-0.8.xsl" xpointer="xpointer(/article/*)"/></simplesect>
+ <simplesect><title>Version 0.7.1</title><xi:include href="release-notes-0.7.1.xsl" xpointer="xpointer(/article/*)"/></simplesect>
</appendix>
</book>