Joshuam1019
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I agree, I liked the Mavic 3 for this very reason and not to have the function is a huge safety issueThat one is definitely not flying VFR without a flight plan, so it had a transponder and should have shown up.
I agree, I liked the Mavic 3 for this very reason and not to have the function is a huge safety issueThat one is definitely not flying VFR without a flight plan, so it had a transponder and should have shown up.
I can confirm the same. I have flown several days in the past week and have encountered numerous visible aircraft with transponders. None of them showed up on the radar, no matter what sensitivity I chose. My conclusion is that Airsense is entirely broken with my setup. M3/RC-N1/iPad Gen 5 and also with Samsung S21 Ultra.Flew yesterday with the setting mentioned above, with the DJI RC Pro. Before the update the controller would go crazy with information and alerts for aircraft. Yesterday, I was flying in controlled airspace with planes fly very close with no alerts. I am connected to the internet. Please see photo.....
I have no options like that for my Mavic 3...The number of notifications that I was getting about (3) upgrades ago was higher. I still get them but at about 25% as often as I used to. I also have the sensitivity set to the highest setting:
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OK boys and girls, here is definitive proof that DJI royally screwed up ADS-B notifications in the latest M3 FW update.I agree, I liked the Mavic 3 for this very reason and not to have the function is a huge safety issue
I had the sensitivity set to be the most sensitive. It reported nothing even when a plane was almost directly in front of me at the same altitude as I was.I changed the sensitivity of my airsence reporting today and was notified about a plane that I never saw or heard. I was near a zone where I would’ve expected planes but was just glad to see the alert. I’d suggest everyone check their level of sensitivity.
Thanks so much for doing this. Great test. I'd say pretty definitive proof.OK boys and girls, here is definitive proof that DJI royally screwed up ADS-B notifications in the latest M3 FW update.
A buddy and I went to a municipal airport. Parked our butts close to the end of the runway with a Mavic Air 2s and a Mavic 3.
Fired up both. Neither drone had the props on them so there was NEVER a risk to the manned aircraft.
Here are the results.
I have the logs if DJI wants them.
When I talk to DJI support in the past they said Airsense is working perfectly on the Mavic 3 and I don't know what I am talking about.
OK boys and girls, here is definitive proof that DJI royally screwed up ADS-B notifications in the latest M3 FW update.
A buddy and I went to a municipal airport. Parked our butts close to the end of the runway with a Mavic Air 2s and a Mavic 3.
Fired up both. Neither drone had the props on them so there was NEVER a risk to the manned aircraft.
Here are the results.
I have the logs if DJI wants them.
When I talk to DJI support in the past they said Airsense is working perfectly on the Mavic 3 and I don't know what I am talking about.
You missed the point. He had a M3 and a 2S next to each other. The 2S Airsense worked perfectly. The M3 MISSED ALL the manned aircraft that the 2S alerted.Transponders are not required for VFR flights without a flight plan. Such flights won't show up on ADS-B.
That Cessna appears to be doing touch-and-goes and wouldn't file a flight plan.
Not sure, but it probably has to do with the sensitivity setting. It detects but does not alert.
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