In other words, you re-memorized your registrations, and it solved your problem.
Isn’t that what we’ve been saying all along, Kaarlo?
Cheers,
Fred
Thanks Fred,
not quite exactly,
it had to be done from scratch on another Genos. It could not be re-memorized on "my" Genos. The importer sent me a second one. "My" Genos, (which I have still not yet purchased) the specimen I have been writing about here on the site
still will not memorize correctly a reg bank that was correctly created and saved on that very instrument. I hope you believe me when I say I do know how to go about creating and saving a reg bank. I have done it at least 200 times on Genos and thousands of times on the Tyros series.
You make it, you save it. But when you call it up it is corrupted and useless. What makes me so thankful to Lee is that
he understood there must be a defect in that particular Genos, something that has nothing to do with user incompetence others are so sure i posess in rare abundance. For you this is unnecessary but let me for others who might be new to keyboards, try to explain the problem using MS Word which I believe everyone is familiar with. It is like writing a Word document on your PC A. You see what you write is correct. To make sure you have it you press the "save as button" and there you see the document icon sitting on your PC A desktop. To make sure it was saved corretly you click the icon and if PC A functions you should have the text in front of you[/i]. To continue the analogy with "my" Genos: when you click your Word document it is unreadable, every second line is garbage.
So you have to go to PC B, write your document once again from scratch and save it on that PC B. To get a correct version on PC A you must copy the saved Word document on PC B to a stick, insert the stick into PC A, and there you can read it because the save function on PC B works whereas it does not on PC A.
All the reg banks I made on "my Genos" were not saved correctly, all the reg banks made on the other Genos and copied to "my Genos" are flawless.
Having manufactured target drones which are rather complicated GPS guided contraptions I know my people would say "again a complaint, user error"
I kept telling them, never say that to an experienced drone pilot, once in a while he might be right. Of the over 1000 target drones we have delivered there have been GPS units that did have a defect that did not show up in our test flight.
No hard feelings, Lee is a PSR-Tutorialist, so in the end on this site I did get help which I have not gotten on other sites.
Cheers
Kaarlo
PS. I remenber what you wrote me when I was unsure whether you felt I should quit. You wrote, "no, I would rather see you being helped." As a fact that is what has happened.