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@@ -1113,14 +1113,15 @@ NAR #88757, TRA #12200
flash memory.
- Once a flight record is selected, a window with two tabs is
+ Once a flight record is selected, a window with four tabs is
opened. The first tab contains a graph with acceleration
(blue), velocity (green) and altitude (red) of the flight,
- measured in metric units. The
- apogee(yellow) and main(magenta) igniter voltages are also
- displayed; high voltages indicate continuity, low voltages
- indicate open circuits. The second tab contains some basic
- flight statistics.
+ measured in metric units. The apogee(yellow) and main(magenta)
+ igniter voltages are also displayed; high voltages indicate
+ continuity, low voltages indicate open circuits. The second
+ tab lets you configure which data to show in the graph. The
+ third contains some basic flight statistics while the fourth
+ has a map with the ground track of the flight displayed.
The graph can be zoomed into a particular area by clicking and
@@ -1396,6 +1397,13 @@ NAR #88757, TRA #12200
with the AltosUI operators call sign as needed to comply with
your local radio regulations.
+
+ Note that to successfully command a flight computer over the radio
+ (to configure the altimeter, monitor idle, or fire pyro charges),
+ the callsign configured here must exactly match the callsign
+ configured in the flight computer. This matching is case
+ sensitive.
+