That's a common problem with Apple equipment.Mavic Pro Zoom. “GPS signal too weak” is the messages I got when I try update home point to my location.
As long as your Android device GPS is turned on and you aren't under a roof etc that blocks GPS, it does.That sucks .... Thanks! It’s works on Android ?
I thought DJI prided themselves on being like Apple and almost linked to Apple and yet they can’t get dynamic home point working on apples latest phones or operating system. Another example of DJI software ineptitude!! When I say another example I point to home lock and course lock which they couldn’t migrate from the Mavic pro! It seems to show a DJ I have got a long way to go to be compared to Apple.That's a common problem with Apple equipment.
There doesn't seem to be a solution.
I've always used Apple products with DJI (iPad Air, iPhones (6, 7 plus, XS Max)) and never had an issue with GPS nor homepoint recognition.
I would suggest performing a "Compass Calibration" on your iPhone/iPad. Here is a link on how to do it.
Calibrating the compass won't do a thing to address the problem (which is entirely unrelated to the compass).I would suggest performing a "Compass Calibration" on your iPhone/iPad. Here is a link on how to do it.
Calibrating the compass won't do a thing to address the problem (which is entirely unrelated to the compass).
Calibrating the compass is not a cure-all remedy.
No, it's not.True. But if he has already he did all of the adjustments and calibrations on his aircraft, this is just one more step in the process of elimination.
No-one has ever had a problem recording their home point because of a high Kp index.Technically, when it is a home point recognition issue, it usually means either a weak or missing GPS signal (location or very high Kp index)
He is talking about the compass on the iPhone. Still not sure if that would help GPS accuracy thoughNo, it's not.
If his compass was causing a problem, he'd notice that because the problem it would cause would be a tendency for the drone to fly curves and slowly spiral when hovering.
But a compass won't cause repeated failure to reset the home point when there is GPS signal to the phone/tablet.
Your suggestion is like servicing your car's transmission because you have a problem with the airconditioning.
No-one has ever had a problem recording their home point because of a high Kp index.
(No drone flier has ever had any problem that was caused by a high Kp index).
His problem was not recording the home point, it was resetting the home point to the location of the controller.
For the last 6 months there have been a number of these reports from Apple users despite all the obvious things being in order.
Wow...I guess the majority of us Apple users must be lucky!For the last 6 months there have been a number of these reports from Apple users despite all the obvious things being in order.
Oops, I missed that detail.He is talking about the compass on the iPhone.
Idk it would seem more like it’s like servicing the transmission on your car when your car is having engine trouble. They are closely related things that work together but if you need new spark plugs there’s nothing you can do to the transmission that gonna help that.Oops, I missed that detail.
In that case, it would be like servicing your brother's car's transmission because you have a problem with the airconditioning in your own car
The Apple issue isn't one of GPS accuracy.
It's the app reporting no GPS signal from the tablet even though the tablet is getting good GPS position data.
It doesn't happen for everyone but no-one has reported a solution when it does occur.
It's an issue that has nothing to do with anyone's compass.Idk it would seem more like it’s like servicing the transmission on your car when your car is having engine trouble. They are closely related things that work together but if you need new spark plugs there’s nothing you can do to the transmission that gonna help that.
Lol I think you’ve right.It's an issue that has nothing to do with anyone's compass.
The 'home to controller' function on litchi app - is it same as go4? Or does that one do a dynamic home update?It's an issue that has nothing to do with anyone's compass.