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uint32 channel_count # number of channels actually being seen
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int32 rssi # receive signal strength indicator (RSSI): < 0: Undefined, 0: no signal, 100: full reception
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bool rc_failsafe # explicit failsafe flag: true on TX failure or TX out of range , false otherwise. Only the true state is reliable, as there are some (PPM) receivers on the market going into failsafe without telling us explicitly.
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bool rc_lost # RC receiver connection status: True,if no frame has arrived in the expected time, false otherwise. True usally means that the receiver has been disconnected, but can also indicate a radio link loss on "stupid" systems. Will remain false, if a RX with failsafe option continues to transmit frames after a link loss.
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bool rc_lost # RC receiver connection status: True,if no frame has arrived in the expected time, false otherwise. True usUally means that the receiver has been disconnected, but can also indicate a radio link loss on "stupid" systems. Will remain false, if a RX with failsafe option continues to transmit frames after a link loss.
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uint16 rc_lost_frame_count # Number of lost RC frames. Note: intended purpose: observe the radio link quality if RSSI is not available. This value must not be used to trigger any failsafe-alike funtionality.
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uint16 rc_total_frame_count # Number of total RC frames. Note: intended purpose: observe the radio link quality if RSSI is not available. This value must not be used to trigger any failsafe-alike funtionality.
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uint16 rc_ppm_frame_length # Length of a single PPM frame. Zero for non-PPM systems
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