Unfortunately that means that your transmitter is close to death. When both voltages drop below 300, the system will give you the dreaded message of transmitter death. As you can see in this thread, if you use a good fresh transmitter that hasn’t been stored too long, you can get an impressive 130 or ore days from them.
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