Saigondroner
Well-Known Member
Yes ... but I've never seen GPS drop out because of weather.
GPS frequencies are well away from TV frequencies and much less subject to attenuation because of rain.
So you didn't see the link I included above?
It shows that Copenhagen doesn't lose navigation sats after dark.
GPS & Fox Sports freqs are fairly close to Ku band. It is not a terrestrial interference issue, but signal loss, due to atmospheric conditions, and the general properties of RF signals.
I never said there is no GPS at night in Copenhagen. Signal quality changes, as your link showed. OP posted he was flying low, clear conditions, after sunset. In a northern region, many GPS satellites are seen over the horizon (not all). Passing by a tall building, or even a church steeple could have contributed to the Mav’s inability to RTH. My Spark flew away, and then decided to RTH, for a similar thing. But an M2P shouldn’t behave like that.
I’m happy to hear OP found his M2P, and no one was injured
I think most UAV pilots should know a little bit about why GPS can be inaccurate during certain times of the day, or month.
Safe flying!