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Fixed wing AUTO RTH and DISARM Lock out on signal loss #293

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craigbs opened this issue Aug 7, 2015 · 1 comment
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Fixed wing AUTO RTH and DISARM Lock out on signal loss #293

craigbs opened this issue Aug 7, 2015 · 1 comment

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@craigbs
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craigbs commented Aug 7, 2015

Please can i get some help I am seeing weird behaviour with the RTH mode on my naze32 with baseflight on my fixed wing. If i activate RTH i can then deactivate it with the switch if the TX is always on but if i switch off the TX and the failsafe on the RX turns on RTH then when i power on the TX again i get all control back except throttle and no matter what i do i can't get it to ARM (as it disarmed for some reason) nor switch the mode from AUTO RTH? I currently use the standard arming method of right rudder but baseflight should not disarm when i regain controls in AUTO RTH nor lock me out from arming and choosing another mode. If i use it like this is, it will just drop out the sky as soon as i regain control, I will try linking the arming to the mode switch so see if I can get around the arming issue but the AUTO RTH will still be an issue.

Thank you and I appreciate all the work, help and time in making this hobby great!

@craigbs craigbs changed the title AUTO RTH and DISARM Lock out on signal loss FIXED WING AUTO RTH and DISARM Lock out on signal loss Aug 7, 2015
@craigbs craigbs changed the title FIXED WING AUTO RTH and DISARM Lock out on signal loss Fixed wing AUTO RTH and DISARM Lock out on signal loss Aug 7, 2015
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EmilsPa commented Sep 8, 2015

Failsafe RTH is "sticky".
You must toggle the GPS mode to get it to release.

set small_angle = 180
This will allow you to ARM the plane in any attitude.

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