Thought I would share my most recent experience with
the CG035 "Ground Station Software" and how it
resolved an issue with my CG035, and how this
experience may be of some benefit to some members
here.
I have opened and used the software 5 or 6 times in the
past 2 weeks, mainly just to modify the perimeters
relative to the "Fly Function" tab. However, curiosity soon
had me checking out the " Status" tab and its'
corresponding "Accelerometer" and "Gyro" data fields,
and "Initialization" buttons. That's where the problem
started, and that's where the problem was resolved.
Having read all the information on the "software", that I
could find, I decided to "mess with the buttons" in an
effort to figure out how all this was designed to work, and
see if there was any more stability to be had from my
CG035. Besides, I figured this was an opportunity to
extend, and feed the "addiction." So placed my 035 on
the small 18"x18" 4 legged wooden table as usual.
Remembering that it needs to be on a level surface, I
figured my table must be level, it is resting on the carpet
which is installed over the cement foundation slab so of-
course it's level. I opened up the program one more time,
powered up the transmitter and CG035, then connected
to the computer. Off to the "Status" tab I go. Pointed her
do north. Although I never changed any of the numerical
values, I pushed the "Gyro" and "Accelerometer" buttons
a few times and watched as the computer graphic of my
035 changed orientation. I continued to work the
"Accelerometer" and "Gyro" buttons until the graphic of
my 035 looked the same as before I did anything. Then, I
could not resist... and I pushed the "Apply" button. Didn't