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Hey guys,
I'm a relatively new Mavic pilot, and I love my Mavic so far, but I have a question about reviewing log data after a flight.
Yesterday I flew about 0.4 miles from home and I got a low signal strength warning. I looked at my remote and noticed that the signal had dropped pretty quickly down to 1 bar, and I noticed the video resolution started suffering a bit. I immediately flew back towards home and the signal strength recovered rapidly, and everything went fine from there. When I got home, I looked at the log playback in the DJI Go app and noticed that it didn't have the signal strength warnings in the log, it only showed the high wind speed warnings (I always get at least one of those). I then exported the log files and uploaded them to airdata.com, and in there it shows the signal strength as perfect, zero "Minor Signal Errors", and just a green line for signal strength which is the best category that this app can display, and there are no logs of notifications regarding signal strength either.
My question is: Does the Mavic log the signal strength in the .txt log files or anywhere else, should I want to look at it after a flight? Is airdate.com reliable for viewing log data involving signal strength?
thanks,
Jax
I'm a relatively new Mavic pilot, and I love my Mavic so far, but I have a question about reviewing log data after a flight.
Yesterday I flew about 0.4 miles from home and I got a low signal strength warning. I looked at my remote and noticed that the signal had dropped pretty quickly down to 1 bar, and I noticed the video resolution started suffering a bit. I immediately flew back towards home and the signal strength recovered rapidly, and everything went fine from there. When I got home, I looked at the log playback in the DJI Go app and noticed that it didn't have the signal strength warnings in the log, it only showed the high wind speed warnings (I always get at least one of those). I then exported the log files and uploaded them to airdata.com, and in there it shows the signal strength as perfect, zero "Minor Signal Errors", and just a green line for signal strength which is the best category that this app can display, and there are no logs of notifications regarding signal strength either.
My question is: Does the Mavic log the signal strength in the .txt log files or anywhere else, should I want to look at it after a flight? Is airdate.com reliable for viewing log data involving signal strength?
thanks,
Jax