Thats good! So now you have a taste for autonomous flights that result in no signal and your adrenaline levels will not peak when this happens.![]()
Well thats not exactly the case. DJIGO4 's version of RTH is not active as Lichti requires DJIGO4 to be shut down in order to function properly.
However, one can still press and hold the RTH button on the Remote Controller.
If communication with the Remote Controller is lost the Mission just continues as it would with communication. It is a real shocker the first time the signal is lost with the Remote Controller and one starts to freak out.
This illustrates why it is SUPER important to make sure that your last Waypoint of the Lichti Mission be very near your take off / Home Point Location. That way in the off chance that signal is lost then the Mavic flys back to a point near you so that one can take over control and fly manually if needed.
RTH is not initiated once signal is lost when running a Lichti Mission . It completes the Mission.
Is it true then, I could deliberately program a mission with way points beyond range of controller?
(behind a shed or building for example)
The drone could follow the route, obeying all programmed settings independently and autonomously. Could then return to the area of control. Continue preset track, Return to Home etc?
Of course it would break the LOS rule, so could not and should not be done... (Just sayin!)
I really like the comment that I just hit go and a few min later it came back, which brings me to my question, does the drone need to communicate with the remote or was it largely autonomous? If it has to communicate are you in limited range Wi-Fi control or the longer range RC control while using lictchi?
Thanks for that - had my first successful Litchi "waypointed" flight without a hitch Yesterday, looking forward to continuing the experiment when weather allows.Absolutely! You can run out to the deli and grab a sandwich and a cold beer just so long as you get back before your mission ends!
One cool thing - once you have everything set in the Litchi Hub, export to Google Earth as a KML then open it. If you tilt the view it will show you the elevation and if you hover over it gives you even more detail. See below. You can see the elevation changes I made to a couple points with the elevation slider. And, just reiterating that you should play with the Mission Hub, I made the path as a demo for you which took all of about 45 seconds (changing elevation added maybe another minute) , and exporting to Google Earth about another 10 seconds.
Try it.
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Pretty cool![]()
Another question, when you are doing a flight plan offline and you set the altitude of the waypoint, when the drone flys is the altitude it goes to for that waypoint agl or above the liftoff point, if the latter that could be a problem.
Another question, when you are doing a flight plan offline and you set the altitude of the waypoint, when the drone flys is the altitude it goes to for that waypoint agl or above the liftoff point, if the latter that could be a problem.
I recently watched a review of GSPro, litchi, autopilot and FPVCamera and he like litchi the least of all? He set up the same flight plan with all 4 and then flew them so you could see the results. I went online and downloaded GSPro.
Here is a video I put together some time ago to show how one can enter the same Latitude or Longitude Coordinates within Lichti to be able to true up thier straight flight path. Instead of trying to use the mouse to make perfectly straight lines.
Plays fine for me and I have the sharing options for the video set as Public so it should be viewable.
Try this direct link.
Plays fine for me and I have the sharing options for the video set as Public so it should be viewable.
Lots of choices out there. You just have to see what fits your needs.
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