More info ?Am I imagining this?
If you moved a significant distance that would be normal. If you just flew from the same spot that would be odd. I get fast acquisition if I'm flying at the same spot I recently flew at, otherwise the GPS has to "find" the sat patterns.
That's a mythHeavy cloud cover also causes a delay.
I only benchtested this at home after the FlyAp update. But this was at the same spot where I normally test at home (not flying) and it definitely did not take that long before. Moreover the drone only connected to 9-10 satelites after about 3 minutes of searching where before it was always 16 to 18 and much quicker. I will test it again and report back. It's been raining so I can not do much outside atmMore info ?
How long is it taking?
Has this just happened once or multiple times on the same day?
How long was it since you flew previously?
Confirm that the drone has a clear, unobstructed view of most of the sky?
Why DJI feels the urge to tinker with something which has worked well and screw it in the process with the update, I wonder? In my case the App shows 0 satelites for first minute.I also noticed longer time to acquire GPS on my Air 3 with the new Fly app (RC 2)
On the bench at home ??Just fired up my M3P on the bench at home again and it took 4 minutes for the Home Point to be registeted. Only 11 satelites reached. Something has changed with the FlyApp 17. It never took so long before and usually 16 to 18 satelites were reached within a minute or so.
You'd think that if this was the case, hundreds of users would be affected and the forum would be fulll of complaints .. but?Something has changed with the FlyApp 17.
Why you jump to conclusions and make unfounded assumptions is puzzling.Why DJI feels the urge to tinker with something which has worked well and screw it in the process with the update, I wonder? In my case the App shows 0 satelites for first minute.
I thought I answered most of the questions. Summing up:On the bench at home ??
I asked a number of specific questions back in post #2 which you've ignored and left unanswered/
Your mention of On the bench at home, suggests that you are indoors somewhere, which is the most obvious factor that would cause delay acquiring sats and the one that needs to be eliminated first
If you really want assistance, get back to us when you can answer simple but very pertinent questions.
Not exactly.Yes, it is indoor but on exactly the same spot where on the previous FlyApp satelite acquisition was much faster. So I am comparing apples with apples.
Ok. I get that but I have been bench testing various things with my M3P on the same bench in the same room for over a year. I can only share what I see. After the update to FlyApp 1.17.0 the satellite acquisition time has changed significantly. Nothing else has changed as far as environment or the drone or whatever. So, how can you explain that if the FlyApp update is not responsible for the sudden change? The satellite number keeps drifting between 9 and 13 and the color from white to amber and red. The warning "Take off with caution (no satellite positioning)" keeps popping up constantly.Not exactly.
Those apples are being juggled like this:
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and are not uniformly distributed and the number visible through whatever windors etc that might be available won't always be the same.
To properly tell if you have a problem with sat acquisition. you need to go outdoors to a place where your drone has a clear, unobstructed skyview.
That's the first and most important factor.
If you really want to see how your drone acquires sats, take it outside.Ok. I get that but I have been bench testing various things with my M3P on the same bench in the same room for over a year. I can only share what I see. After the update to FlyApp 1.17.0 the satellite acquisition time has changed significantly. Nothing else has changed as far as environment or the drone or whatever. So, how can you explain that if the FlyApp update is not responsible for the sudden change? The satellite number keeps drifting between 9 and 13 and the color from white to amber and red. The warning "Take off with caution (no satellite positioning)" keeps popping up constantly.
Thank you. I will when the rain stops. I am not whinging just sharing my new experience with 1.17.If you really want to see how your drone acquires sats, take it outside.
If you just want to complain and confirm the whinging you've done already, just keep doing the same thing.
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