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  1. Hi, the mod doesn't seem to "activate" for me and I want to make sure it's not user error on my part; the dll is shown as loaded in the KSP.log but whatever I do i don't see any automatic pitch changes or even the option to change the mod's behaviour ("throttle","thrust","efficiency"). I am testing on a working plane design that fulfills all the reqs mentioned and i have since done a clean install of KSP and the Addons. I have also tried different rotor hubs. I will now try an entirely new save and then I'm out of ideas. What else can I do? My Versions: Main game: 1.11.1.3066, Making History: 1.11.1, Breaking ground 1.6.1 Mods: [x] Science, Kerbal Engineer, Mechjeb 2, Procedural Parts, Science relay
  2. That's just what i thought - but it doesn't work like that unfortunately. "Require relays" is off, and the mentioned probe is well within range, but won't transmit. I'm currently trying out if making the lab access the relays will help (before it only had direct connection to kerbin), but i was really hoping to be able to make direct connection for relaying science. EDIT: The whole thing does work when the lab can access relays, so that part is confirmed. still, this is more about the direct connections I understand from CN_Warren's post that without a relay connection, the transmission is not supposed to work. So it comes down to this: are direct connections between two craft supported or not? and if they are, have i encountered a bug here? Thanks for answering, by the way. i appreciate it.
  3. Could someone please clarify something for me? The Science Relay mod is not working like i expected; it seems to me that the receiving vessel's antenna range is limiting the eligible sender vessels, which as i understand shouldn't be the case - it should be the other way round, right? The specific situation is this: i have a science lab in low kerbin orbit with little antenna power, since it wasnt meant to go far. it is powered and can receive science transmissions. around kerbin i also have 3 equatorial relays which are spaced evenly to eliminate any blind spots. Now i tried to transmit science from a probe in heliocentric orbit. this probe has enough antenna power to connect to kerbin directly, which means it's more than capable of reaching the science lab, but it can't. And i don't know why that is. To troubleshoot the issue, i sent another probe into low kerbin orbit and it turned out that even that could only transmit science when there was a direct "line of sight" to the lab, despite the relays floating around. So i guess the lab is not using the relays somehow? but even so, that heliocentric probe should be able to transmit to it without any relays to help, so what is the dealio here? link to a screenshot: https://ibb.co/dU30Bm the lab is the thing in polar orbit
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