THANK YOU for the quick response. That option was not there yesterday.Go to your account settings page and click the Downgrade option:
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There are no functional differences between Free and Pro. Commercial just means you are being paid to fly.
You need to create a marker wherever you want to change altitude. Waypoints are for path. Markers change speed, altitude, run commands , and define poi’s. Right click on the map to see the option.As a longtime Litchi user, I am used to an arrangement where each waypoint has an associated altitude and the drone changes altitude linearly between adjacent waypoints as it flies the mission.
I've been playing with your app for an hour or so and cannot find a way to duplicate that behavior in a simple manner.
I presume the answer lies in the Altitude Range of the Destination Component?
1) How can I set "Altitude Range" on the Destination Component so that the drone always changes altitude linearly between two adjacent Destination Components even if I later change the altitudes of one or both. Sure, I can get out my calculator and do some simple arithmetic to calculate the required ascent/descent rates but there must surely be an easier way?
2) Am I missing something or does the Path Component not allow for changing altitude?
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You need to create a marker wherever you want to change altitude. Waypoints are for path. Markers change speed, altitude, run commands , and define poi’s. Right click on the map to see the option.
It's on the roadmap. Priorities will of course be determined by our paying customers.@dronelink
Find a way to make it hold a set elevation while doing a photo mission over varying terrain and it will be golden.
Or much simpler, add a map option to use downloaded georeferenced USGS topo maps (available free online) for the background maps (at least on the mission planner page) that will make it easier to program in the elevation sets based on terrain.
Pretty please?
I will pay!!It's on the roadmap. Priorities will of course be determined by our paying customers.
You need to expand the advanced settings, and make sure to set the altitude high enough too.When I put a map grid over an area, it's assigning a max speed of 20mph during photography and I can't increase, how can I increase the speed?
Whatever settings the camera has before the mission starts. If you want the camera to have specific settings you need to add camera commands during the approach.What camera settings is it going to use if I don't add any components? Will it lock in shutter/iso once it starts? (Can't have it constantly changing settings)
The drone will automatically activate RTH based on the smart-go-home behavior in the firmware. When RTH activates Dronelink automatically pauses the mission so you can battery swap and resume right where you left off.For large tracts of land, will the aircraft automatically return home if it detects it only has enough battery for RTH but the map grid is not complete?
What happens once the aircraft lands and I swap out the battery but there's still map left in the mission? Will it resume where it had to RTH?
Battery estimate is already available in the mission previewer.Are you planning on implementing a metric that shows how many batteries I should expect to use given mission parameters? (altitude, map grid size, speed)
Expand the advanced settings and you will find you can change the pattern to grid.Last and least important, a check button for 3D maps that adjusts the grid based on whether you intend to make 2d/3d orthomosaics.
You need to add camera commands to the approach of the Orbit to put the camera in the right mode. You should watch the Core Concepts training series.I might simply be plain dumb, but I cannot figure out how to take pictures instead of video when making an orbit. I did a grid mission recently, and it worked perfectly, yet I woudl have loved to have an orbit, taking pictures at an interval, just like the grid of a platform. Does the question make sense?
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