The other day I almost lose my mavic 2 pro.
The day before I had a little problem with the initial reception of GPS satellites that with several restarts of the M2P was solved. The number of satellites in this place is usually more than 16 there is no obstacle in the area .
The next day I took off with 18 GPS satellites saving the takeoff point, and worked on my vertical because of the proximity to the sea and my previous day GPS problem.
As in the worst of my nightmares, when I climbed the M2P up to about 100m high above my position, the video signal and the connection to the RC were lost.
I lost all control over the M2P and began to move slowly towards the sea ... After about 30 seconds I saw that it was slowly descending, the RC maintain connecting...
At that time I turned off and on the RC and immediately connected and indicated landing ... but over the sea!
It could just to bring it back to the take-off point...
In the log you can see that once again taking control with the M2P, It didn't have GPS position (only 2-3 sats), in the last point before disonnection number of sats was 18...
This double problem of losing satellites and connection scares me much more than the problem of sporadic disconnections that I have had so far and I already worried a lot ...
There are no antennas that can interfere with the radio link and it has not moved more than 100m away from the RC.
What do you think about this bad experience I've had with the Mavic 2 Pro?
The day before I had a little problem with the initial reception of GPS satellites that with several restarts of the M2P was solved. The number of satellites in this place is usually more than 16 there is no obstacle in the area .
The next day I took off with 18 GPS satellites saving the takeoff point, and worked on my vertical because of the proximity to the sea and my previous day GPS problem.
As in the worst of my nightmares, when I climbed the M2P up to about 100m high above my position, the video signal and the connection to the RC were lost.
I lost all control over the M2P and began to move slowly towards the sea ... After about 30 seconds I saw that it was slowly descending, the RC maintain connecting...
At that time I turned off and on the RC and immediately connected and indicated landing ... but over the sea!
It could just to bring it back to the take-off point...
In the log you can see that once again taking control with the M2P, It didn't have GPS position (only 2-3 sats), in the last point before disonnection number of sats was 18...
This double problem of losing satellites and connection scares me much more than the problem of sporadic disconnections that I have had so far and I already worried a lot ...
There are no antennas that can interfere with the radio link and it has not moved more than 100m away from the RC.
What do you think about this bad experience I've had with the Mavic 2 Pro?