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You count afternoons / days. I have installed on my mobile and tablet for the M2ZOOM, both DJIGO4 and LITCHI. With LITHI, I have not used the MAVIC yet. You know, if while it is under warranty it is better than not ..... the fact is that I have many routes recorded for when I dare to use LITCHI. A question that has arisen in relation to the missions created. When a mission is created, at least if I create it from a computer, it is saved in the LITCHI cloud and then it can be downloaded from the application on the mobile or tablet to execute it. The doubt, where LITCHI keeps the routes. If they are in the cloud and when you want to download a route and I don't have internet in the middle of the mountain ??? Maybe once you open the application with internet coverage, all the routes are already passed to the mobile / tablet?
And the second question that may have already been addressed, but I still have doubts with the altitudes of the WAYPOINTs. If we create a WP and check the box "above the ground", 2 height information appears. One yellow and the other white. The yellow one is the height in relation to the take-off point and the white one is the height of the point where it is located in relation to the take-off point. I would ask for a very clear example.
Let's say that I create the first WP and indicate that it is 10 meters high. I mark the box "on the ground" and obviously its value will be 10. I move away from the first WP and create the second WP, and I inform it that I want it to continue at 10 meters high, and the number 12 appears. This means that the second WP, the height at which the drone will be, will it be 2 meters above the height of the first WP ?? and if it were 8, it would be the opposite, the drone would be 2 meters below the first WP ??? Is that so ??? And I have already finished this question that surely for many it will seem basic, not knowing how to interpret it. These 2 heights that information give us.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
Greetings from Galicia
And the second question that may have already been addressed, but I still have doubts with the altitudes of the WAYPOINTs. If we create a WP and check the box "above the ground", 2 height information appears. One yellow and the other white. The yellow one is the height in relation to the take-off point and the white one is the height of the point where it is located in relation to the take-off point. I would ask for a very clear example.
Let's say that I create the first WP and indicate that it is 10 meters high. I mark the box "on the ground" and obviously its value will be 10. I move away from the first WP and create the second WP, and I inform it that I want it to continue at 10 meters high, and the number 12 appears. This means that the second WP, the height at which the drone will be, will it be 2 meters above the height of the first WP ?? and if it were 8, it would be the opposite, the drone would be 2 meters below the first WP ??? Is that so ??? And I have already finished this question that surely for many it will seem basic, not knowing how to interpret it. These 2 heights that information give us.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
Greetings from Galicia