Uav radios: EdgeTX callouts for telemetry — don't fly blind anymore

This is a companion topic for our recent blog post on blog.unmanned.tech

If you’ve ever fancied flying your UAV without resorting to blind guesswork, then gather 'round. The latest EdgeTX updates bring you the delightful ability of your radio to announce telemetry values. Yes, that’s right; instead of squinting at screens mid-flight, you can now hear your battery, altitude, and speed spoken aloud. It’s like having a helpful co-pilot, minus the awkward small talk.

Setting this up is as easy as pie—if pie were a series of clicks in your transmitter settings. You simply map a switch or use logical switches to trigger these audio callouts based on specific conditions. Fancy a warning for when your battery dips below 6.5 volts? Done. Want to know if you’re cruising too high? Sorted. Less time fussing with numbers means more time enjoying the flight—now that’s a win.

And don’t worry about your radio turning into a chatty Cathy. You’ve got complete control over how often it chimes in, and you can even set parameters to avoid false alarms from momentary spikes. Because let’s face it, no one wants to be startled mid-flight by a rogue voltage reading.

For those wanting a deeper dive into EdgeTX’s telemetry features, check out the official documentation here or watch the tutorial on YouTube for a visual guide.

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