Due to the modular nature of OSRC, the possibilities while combining different modules, become endless. Each module has its purpose and can add features related to many different fields. Sometimes the operator may need additional switches, other times additional data may be required. If just flying for pleasure, an advanced computing unit with a color display may not be needed, while flying with an FPV setup, the additional control of a camera or Real-Time video preview can be achieved. You may already have a set of traditional receiver units which are integrated into your model and just need a reliable control unit to go with it, adding all the great advantages that OSRC can offer. In all cases, the user can change one module for another, maintaining the ability to cover all possible scenarios and at the same time build a rich collection of hardware upgrades for the OSRC control system....
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Unlike known timers, found on older RC units, OSRC provides the operator with the ability to control many more functions through its timers and activate multiple timers simultaneously while in flight.
Once the Timer Setup menu is selected, the operator is taken to a list of all available timers. for the time being there are 4 timers that can be configured separately and operate simultaneously if triggered by the operator.
Timers can play a significant role while controlling a model by just displaying the amount of time remaining before a battery runs out or before fuel runs out within a model. Although, if OSRC equipment is used, battery and fuel indications can be seen in real time by the operator through available Display Screens, in the case of third party hardware add-ons this can be important.
Besides just displaying time and counting it down, the OSRC team has taken the concept...
If you need to give some slack to your values and delay a signal from being transmitted then this section should be the one to read. Delays utilized by the OSRC User Interface differ in their functionality and can delay a signal up to extreme time margins for custom input to your model.
Delaying the output for each one of the available 4 Main Stick channels can become important in many cases for different reasons. The algorithms used to delay a value for all channels are written in such a way, so that the main program cycle is never halted or paused. Quite extreme delays may be achieved through this section, which may be necessary for the operators mission.
Channel 1 - 4
Define the amount of delay needed for each channel by altering the appropriate values. For practicality reasons, the current version of the Main Units firmware, can delay the...
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