Found 17 March 2019. Is there a way I can locate the owner?
Yeah, uh, would be nice I guess but they don'tI would hope that if you contacted DJI and provided them the serial # they would be able to contact the registered owner and give him your contact info.
Agreed. That's kind of you.Just like to say, good on ya bud! Nice to still see some honest people around, hope you get it back to its rightful owner and said owner compensates you in some way, even if just a beer!
Edit: Also, as much as I'd hate to say it, but try posting locally on Facebook or locally to where you found it, ask for proof off whoever comes forward, maybe they can tell you what's on the memory card etc. good luck!
Since the op may not know anything about pairing or the link process, let’s tell him.Make sure whoever shows up brings an extra battery and their control and it “should” pair as proof as long as it still works.
If someone shows up claiming the drone is theirs, it should already be paired to the remote. No need to go through all of that.Since the op may not know anything about pairing or the link process, let’s tell him.
Step one is to turn on the aircraft. Push the battery button once, let it go, then push a second time. Lights at the rear start flashing different colors. With no controller in the area or controller turned off, yellow flashing lights are visible.
Step two would be to turn on a controller while the yellow lights are flashing. If it’s the right controller, yellow lights stop flashing and lights go to green.
That’s when you have a matched pair.
(assuming we have a charged battery to begin with)
Found 17 March 2019. Is there a way I can locate the owner?
A lot of pilots will have a file with all their contact info on the SD card which is in the side of the drone under the rubber tab .
I suggest taking the SD card out and checking it for any files that say “If Found”
Or “ Owner info”
Yeah, uh, would be nice I guess but they don't
Ok. Never mind.If someone shows up claiming the drone is theirs, it should already be paired to the remote. No need to go through all of that.
Personally, I'd turn it over to the police. Let them handle it.
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