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Fix Mavlink telemetry reception for flight controllers where the sysid is changed
This includes flight controllers like Pitlab
Note: those of you who are connecting multiple drones to the same Mavlink channel, we're going to add a way to manually specify which one you want telemetry from, and in the future we'll have each detected drone listed so you can easily pick the one you want
ADSB support (Luke Shanks)
This works with both plain internet access or an SDR device connected to the ground
Aircraft will show up in the map
You will also see/hear warnings if there is an aircraft within close distance
Fix for home position loss after app restart (Luke Shanks)
Add ESC and IMU temperature widgets (Felipe Machado)
Fix log level filter (Felipe Machado)
Add option for battery percent from flight controller calculation (Felipe Machado)
Remove warning message from home Mavlink message (Felipe Machado)
Automated cell count if telemetry provides it (Felipe Machado)
Add Efficiency in mAh/KM widget (Felipe Machado)
Fix Issue with battery percent in divisions of 5% (Felipe Machado)
Increase mAh/KM widget size (Felipe Machado)
Fix incorrect color in air battery widget (Felipe Machado)
Update widget detail sizes on air battery, home distance, and roll widgets (Felipe Machado)
Known issues
The font dropdowns may not update in both locations when you change the font
In some cases the app might freeze on the ground station, this isn't a bug in the app itself but appears to be an issue with the Raspbian Buster 4.19.x kernel. We're testing an updated kernel to fix it.
Air-side power stats may not be arriving (OpenHD image issue, doesn't require a fix in QOpenHD)
The charts are disabled while we hunt for a bug
App can be started more than once on Windows/Linux (#61)
This is unintentional and will be fixed soon
GPIO user interface is temporary, will be replaced soon with something nicer on the main OSD screen, support custom names and possibly custom icons
Keep in mind that the GPIO numbering is based on the processor GPIO numbers, not pin numbers
GPIO5 means BCM5, not pin 5, if you need a good reference for the GPIO numbers, see https://pinout.xyz/