Wrt the osd? It’s a vrx hardware bottleneck I believe
Yes, OSD refresh rate is better description
You recall the problem I have with the RTH arrow lagging behind
Wheres the tash gone Richard?
That went months ago…
It may be back in 2023. It’s a re-enactment thing, not a personal style choice.
Did you lose the thermometer icon, top left, to indicate VTX overheating?
This was just the old whoop VTX. That icon is only on the Freestyle VTX… I’ll try that later today.
On the GITHUB releases we see versions in the format v1.0.0 but on the HDZERO websites we versions using the original date format.
Anybody know if they are planning to merge all releases together, common location, common format
It’s gone from my Freestyle VTX but I’m only using the v1.0.0 at the moment, not yesterday release
I complained about this on GIT… the mismatch over version numbers is a pain in the neck. Who knows…?
Doesn’t the red ‘RECORDING’ blob indicator cover it in that position? I’ll try mine again
What version are you on?
Rec is next to the signal strength on the right.
I did just brick my VRX trying to update one of my whoops… I got it back with the procedure in the manual… phew. Whoop is updated as well.
Got mine all updated now (yesterdays firmware) and working, but there is a big I’ll come to later…
Got the thermometer back, it is in it’s usual place (top left) the icon next to my signal strength is the VRX signal strength (I think)
BUT the is that The new firmware doesn’t work on the older Shark-Byte white VRX (2SMA). I’ve used the correct firmware in the new (yesterday) release. The OSD displays OK but no f’ing camera image. I’ve tried both 760p and 1080p just get a pink screen with thin vertical lines.
So basically the older VRX is useless, this was the one I used for bench work with the black one on the goggles/AAT.
Hope I’m doing something daft, then somebody can tell me how to fix it
It works fine on Brendan’s SB VRX, so you must be doing something daft.
You did use the SB version of the firmware didn’t you?
Highly likely !
Yes it has 2SMA in the filename, even says SharkByte