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Connect with Ground Control Software
How to connect with Ground control software
Using Mission Planner
Windows
In the top right corner select the drop down menu and pick UDP
Enter 14550 for the local port and click ok
Wait for the parameters to download
You are now connected
Using QGroundcontrol
Windows
Select the Purple icon in the top left of the screen to go to settings
Select Comm Links in the sidebar
Click Add at the bottom of the screen
Enter a name for the Vehicle
Choose type UDP
Enter 14550 for the listening port
Leave target hosts blank
Click Ok
Select the new link in the menu
Click connect
Android or iOS
Select the Purple icon in the top left of the screen to go to settings
Select Comm Links in the sidebar
Click Add at the bottom of the screen
Enter a name for the Vehicle
Choose type UDP
Enter 14550 for the listening port
Leave target hosts blank
Click Ok
Select the new link in the menu
Click connect
TXMOD Settings
The TXMOD unit hosts a webpage that can be used to access and change settings on the unit. Here it is possible to change the settings of the WiFi Access Point and the RFD radio settings.
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Be careful making changes to the radio module as incorrect settings will cause the link to disconnect. Once disconnected the ground radio can no longer change settings on the air radio. See RFDesign User Guides for more detail
Troubleshooting
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The current reading displayed on the Horus is not accurate, we are currently working on a fix for this issue. |
Connection to WiFi Access Point established, but can not connect with a ground control software
Close and reopen Mission Planner or QGround Control.
Close Mission Planner/QGround Control. Reboot Horus Radio and aircraft and then reopen software.
Make sure computer firewalls are set to allow Mission Planner or QGroundControl Communication over the WiFi network.