SoloGood 0417

SoloGood 3DR 500MW 915Mhz Radio Telemetry Kit Instruction Manual

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Ọrọ Iṣaaju

This manual provides comprehensive instructions for the SoloGood 3DR 500MW 915Mhz Radio Telemetry Kit. This kit is designed for reliable two-way half-duplex wireless communication, enabling data transmission between your flight controller (such as APM 2.6, APM 2.8, PX4, or Pixhawk) and a ground station. It features an open-source Xbee replacement radio set with enhanced range and performance, utilizing HopeRF's HM-TRP data link modules and custom SiK firmware.

Package Awọn akoonu

Jẹrisi pe gbogbo awọn paati wọnyi wa ninu package rẹ:

  • 1 x Radio Telemetry Base Station (USB Connection)
  • 1 x Telemetry Transceiver (Pin Header)
  • 1 x Lead Set (connection cables)
  • 2 x Eriali
  • 1 x OTG Cable (for Android device connection)
Image showing all components of the SoloGood 3DR 500MW 915Mhz Radio Telemetry Kit, including the USB ground module, air module, two antennas, and connection cables, laid out separately.

Figure 1: Complete package contents of the telemetry kit.

Ọja Pariview

The SoloGood 3DR 500MW 915Mhz Radio Telemetry Kit consists of two main modules: the Air Module and the Ground Module, along with two antennas and an OTG cable for mobile device connectivity.

Alaye view of the SoloGood 3DR 500MW 915Mhz Radio Telemetry Kit components, highlighting the SMA port (pin) on both modules, the Telemetry port on the air module, the USB port on the ground module, and the included OTG cable.

Figure 2: Key components and connection points of the telemetry kit.

Awọn Modulu afẹfẹ connects to your flight controller and features a telemetry port and an SMA port for antenna connection. The Module ilẹ connects to your computer via a USB port or to an Android device using the provided OTG cable, also featuring an SMA port for its antenna.

The SoloGood 3DR 500MW 915Mhz Radio Telemetry Ground Module with USB connector and the Air Module with pin header, both shown with their respective antennas attached.

Figure 3: Air and Ground Modules with antennas connected.

Awọn ilana iṣeto

  1. Asopọmọra Antenna: Securely attach one antenna to the SMA port of the Air Module and the other antenna to the SMA port of the Ground Module. Ensure they are finger-tight.
  2. Air Module Connection: Connect the Air Module to your flight controller (e.g., APM 2.6, APM 2.8, PX4, Pixhawk 2.4.7, Pixhawk 2.4.8) using the provided lead set. Refer to your flight controller's documentation for the correct telemetry port pinout.
  3. Ground Module Connection:
    • Fún Kọ̀mpútà: Plug the Ground Module directly into an available USB port on your computer.
    • Fun Ẹrọ Android: Use the provided OTG cable to connect the Ground Module to your Android smartphone or tablet.
  4. Fifi sori ẹrọ Awakọ (ti o ba jẹ dandan): For computer connections, your operating system may automatically install necessary drivers. If not, you may need to manually install drivers for the USB serial port.
  5. Iṣeto Oṣuwọn Baud: The telemetry kit is typically pre-configured to a baud rate of 57600. When setting up your ground station software (e.g., Mission Planner), ensure this baud rate is selected. Note: Some documentation or older kits might suggest 115200, but 57600 is the common default for this specific kit.
  6. COM Port Selection: In your ground station software, select the correct COM port corresponding to the connected Ground Module. Do not select "AUTO" as this can lead to connection issues.

Awọn ilana Iṣiṣẹ

Once the hardware is connected and configured, you can begin operating your telemetry system.

  1. Agbara Tan: Ensure your flight controller and the connected Air Module are powered on. The Ground Module will receive power via its USB connection.
  2. Launch Ground Station Software: Open your preferred ground station software (e.g., Mission Planner, QGroundControl) on your computer or Android device.
  3. Ṣeto Asopọmọra:
    • Select the correct COM port for the Ground Module.
    • Set the baud rate to 57600.
    • Click the "Connect" button within the software.
  4. Atẹle Data: Upon successful connection, you should see real-time flight data, GPS information, battery status, and other telemetry data displayed in your ground station software.
  5. Awọn igbesoke famuwia: The SiK firmware includes a bootloader, allowing for radio firmware upgrades over the serial interface. Consult the SiK firmware documentation for detailed upgrade procedures.

Itoju

To ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your telemetry kit, follow these maintenance guidelines:

  • Mu pẹlu Itọju: Avoid dropping the modules or subjecting them to excessive force.
  • Jeki Gbẹgbẹ: Protect the modules from moisture and extreme temperatures.
  • Awọn isopọ mimọ: Periodically inspect and gently clean the SMA ports and pin headers to ensure good contact.
  • Itọju Antenna: Ensure antennas are not bent or damaged. A damaged antenna can significantly reduce range and performance.

Laasigbotitusita

If you encounter issues with your telemetry kit, refer to the following troubleshooting steps:

  • Ko si Asopọmọra:
    • Verify that both modules are powered on.
    • Rí i dájú pé àwọn eriali náà wà ní ààbò.
    • Check that the correct COM port is selected in your ground station software. Avoid "AUTO" selection.
    • Confirm the baud rate is set to 57600.
    • Ṣe àyẹ̀wò gbogbo àwọn ìsopọ̀ okùn fún ìfọ́ tàbí ìbàjẹ́.
    • Gbiyanju ibudo USB ti o yatọ lori kọnputa rẹ.
  • Interference with GPS/Compass:
    • Some users have reported potential interference with GPS or compass modules, especially with 500mW devices.
    • Gbiyanju afikunasing the physical distance between the telemetry air module and your flight controller's GPS/compass unit.
    • Ensure proper shielding of components if possible.
  • Incompatible Flight Controller:
    • While compatible with APM and Pixhawk series, this kit may not be compatible with all flight controllers (e.g., Holybro 6C has been reported as incompatible).
    • Verify pinout compatibility if using a non-standard flight controller.
  • Incorrect Baud Rate:
    • The default baud rate is 57600. If you are unable to connect, double-check this setting in your ground station software. Some older documentation might incorrectly suggest 115200.

Awọn pato

Ẹya ara ẹrọSipesifikesonu
Nọmba awoṣe0417
Igbohunsafẹfẹ915Mhz
Ijade agbara500MW
Eriali IruRadio (5.8G for some components, general radio for telemetry)
Nọmba ti awọn ikanni100
Ipalara50 ohms
Oṣuwọn Baud (Aiyipada)57600 (Ṣiṣe atunto)
Ni wiwoTTL UART (Air Module), USB (Ground Module)
Awọn iwọn1.97 x 0.79 x 1.18 inches (approximate for modules)
Iwọn Nkan1.9 ounces (total kit approximate)
IbamuAPM 2.6, APM 2.8, PX4, Pixhawk 2.4.7, Pixhawk 2.4.8
OTG atilẹyinAndroid Cellphones and computer OTG
The SoloGood 3DR 500MW 915Mhz Radio Telemetry Kit components, including modules, antennas, and cables, placed on a digital scale displaying 51 grams (approximately 1.8 ounces).

Figure 4: The telemetry kit components on a scale, showing approximate weight.

Atilẹyin

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