Hi, okay I need your help here....
I'm a Spark user in Denmark, Europe. Using Android (Galaxy S7). Using OTG cable, as the controllers wifi still isn't visible on Android (at least not Galaxy S7).
Since this thread informed that the FCC hack still works on new app version, I upgrade DJI Go 4 from 4.1.15 to 4.2.16.
I can get the "fake gps" hack to work (see my notes in the bottom of this text). The DJI Go 4 app tells I'm in a new region, will you change Wifi-setting? I press OK, and I can confirm on wifi page in app, that I have only 11 2.4ghz channel. So far so good.
I turn off Spark. I turn off remote controller, and I close the app. As if I'm done flying (testing without flying).
When I turn on spark again and turn on controller. And start app.
(I have to wait for green LED on controller before I plug in OTG cable - it's always been like that).
But even if I have closed down Fake GPS or not, it automatically - without asking me in any prompts - reverts to having 13 channels on 2.4ghz.
- I just cannot get it to stick in FCC mode. What do I do wrong?
When I do the fake-gps hack, i put the drone under a frying pan with high sides to avoid the drone obtains GPS signal. It is usually not stated, but my findings is that drone gpx fix overrules phone gps fix (meaning fake gps-hack won't work -> my experinece). Is this also your findings?
To me it doesn't make sense that the drone kindly ask if I want to change region when I do a region change (the first change - fake gps - drone thinks I'm in USA). But not asks me when I do another region change (booting up after Fake GPS, being in Denmark).
I have developer options active, but is there any settings that are needed there?
Could it be that the app reports number of channel wrong in current app. So it actually is in FCC mode even if it shows 13 channels for 2.4ghz?
Please help...