Spot on thats exactly what the air 2 s does why i dont know.After about 4 minutes, mine stays locked and if I land and fly within 15 minutes of the first flight, it immediately gets a gps lock and never loses it. It’s only the initial cold start. It definitely takes a lot longer than my other drones. I’ve gotten where I just sit for about 4 minutes while it’s going in and out before taking off on the first cold start of the day. Other than that, drone is great.
That's because you keep on and on about 10 sats with the Air 2S vs 7-8 with the MP.That meta guy keeps on explaining how the dji pos system needs 6 sats for a lock, and how n00b i am.for explaining that i do not have a lock with 10 satelites connected , while indeed, the ol' MP needed about 6-7-8[?] sats to keep a lock
It's got nothing to do with 10 versus 7 or 8 satellite. ItThat's because you keep on and on about 10 sats with the Air 2S vs 7-8 with the MP.
You cannot compare sat numbers like that.
With GPS + Glonass + Gallileo your Air 2S has access to 71 satellites.
But with higher numbers of sats, you will get more bunched in the same parts of the sky and not improving the geometry required to provide good location data.
It has nothing to do with 10 versus 7 or 8 satellites. It has got something to do with how long it takes to get a gps lock where you can fly safely. True, my Mavic Pro will get a gps lock with 9 satellites, but that is not what we are are talking about. It's the time it takes the Air 2s to get a stable gps lock versus my Mavic Pro, my DJI Mini 2 and my Mavic Air 2. All three of my other drones take less than a minute on a cold start to get a stable gps lock and the Dji Air 2s usually takes over 3 minutes to get a stable gps lock from a cold start. All of my test was done at the same location--same spot and same time of day. I hardly ever pay attention to the number of satellites, but I do pay attention as to when it gets a gps lock and is safe to fly. Meta 4, do you even own a Dji Air 2s??That's because you keep on and on about 10 sats with the Air 2S vs 7-8 with the MP.
You cannot compare sat numbers like that.
With GPS + Glonass + Gallileo your Air 2S has access to 71 satellites.
But with higher numbers of sats, you will get more bunched in the same parts of the sky and not improving the geometry required to provide good location data.
The thread has evolved to be about time for satellite acquisition now but it wasn't earlier.It's got nothing to do with 10 versus 7 or 8 satellite. It
It has nothing to do with 10 versus 7 or 8 satellites. It has got something to do with how long it takes to get a gps lock where you can fly safely.
Definitely there's a problem or bug with the A2s GPS receiver or firmware that controls the GPS acquisition, at least with some units. How in the world is it possible that THREE previous, older DJI models: the MP, Mini 2, and MA2, all of them get a GPS lock much faster than the newest A2s, and not only that, but each of these older models got progressively faster with the GPS locking time.. and now the latest, top of the line 1" sensor and most expensive A2s takes a BIG step backwards in GPS locking time??? That doesn't make sense– to improve on everything with the new model, but "downgrade" something so important like the GPS acquisition/locking performance!I've read this entire thread several times. It is not about how the gps system works. It is about how long it takes the Air 2s to get a gps lock so you're able to fly. I did a test with my drones at the same location and time and a cold start. My Mavic Pro took 45 seconds to get a gps lock from a cold start. I then put my Mini 2 at same location and from a cold start it took 33 seconds to get a gps lock. I then put my Air 2 at the same location and from a cold start it took 20 seconds to get a gps lock. I then put my Air 2s at the same location and from a cold start it took 3 minutes and 10 seconds to get a gps lock. All the drones kept the gps lock once it gained it, but the Air 2s. It lost the gps lock on and off up to about 4 minutes. After that, it never lost the gps lock again. So yes, the Air 2s is different. It has nothing to do with how satellites work. This was all done at same location and within 12 minutes of each other and all from a cold start.
i would like to guess they are all the same ,i have spoke to a few people and when they actually check they are the same.Definitely there's a problem or bug with the A2s GPS receiver or firmware that controls the GPS acquisition, at least with some units. How in the world is it possible that THREE previous, older DJI models: the MP, Mini 2, and MA2, all of them get a GPS lock much faster than the newest A2s, and not only that, but each of these older models got progressively faster with the GPS locking time.. and now the latest, top of the line 1" sensor and most expensive A2s takes a BIG step backwards in GPS locking time??? That doesn't make sense– to improve on everything with the new model, but "downgrade" something so important like the GPS acquisition/locking performance!
And it's not only one, but SEVERAL users have reported experiencing such issue with the A2s GPS locking time, and compared it directly with those older DJI models in exactly the same place and time.
So clearly it must be a glitch or bug with the GPS receiver and/or firmware of at least a batch of units, and I think that great effort must be put to report/escalate this issue so DJI takes action to investigate and fix it, be it with a firmware update or even a replacement of the GPS receiver hardware at no charge. I think a high performance drone of such caliber should not suffer from this issue, especially compared to its predecessor, the MA2!
That is my problem: as i repeated 1000x times - the fact that it loses pos after a while.I agree! Takes awhile to aquire the sats! Then sometimes it loses them easier than Air 2 also
It's most unlikely that the minimum number to get GPS "lock" has increased.If they implemented another "feature" - added galileo pos system, that should have been a backup or a bonus for the model not a downgrade: increasing the minimum no. of sats required for pos lock.on
The Garmin device will grab satellites quickly, just like most GPS devices would.If you’re having trouble locking on to satellites faster and more of them. You might want to check out the Garmin Glo 2. I’ve been flying with one for the last couple of years and has been great.
It doesn't explain why the Air 2S is slow in general, but how it can be slow initially and fast later is just the way GPS works.why oh why is it so slow to get a GPS lock after not being used for a while ,if i go back out within 15 mins its instant .
yes i have been doing some cold start testing sometimes its painfully slow nearly 3 minutes and 16 satellites ??It doesn't explain why the Air 2S is slow in general, but how it can be slow initially and fast later is just the way GPS works.
I touched on the cold start/warm start thing early in the thread.
Here's another member explaining it:
What can cause a Mini 2 to drift up and down a few feet with only modest wind.
I was out flying my Mini 2 this weekend over a lagoon. I'd have to say no less than 10 feet or higher than 50 feet above the water. As I watched it from a distance I could see that while hovirng it would randomly move up and down 2-4 feet with hands off the sticks. I wanted to try to take it...mavicpilots.com
It's always much better to have some hard data to look at and comment on.Feel free to do whatever you want with the logs ?
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