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M2Pro AirData
Hi all,
A few months back I had an unrecoverable failure over Grays Harbor, WA. My M2P was diagnosed to have lost a prop or had some motor failure (thank you SAR104 and others). My M2P replacement from DJI has now also mysteriously 'fell from the sky'. Similar weak signal found on both flights. I was using Drone Deploy on automated missions when this happened. Be great if someone with experience can take a look at the flight log. DJI sold me a replacement at 1/3 discount as I could not recover the drone in the bay. So, 'new' drone, same remote control, downed drone. Is there any chance I have a faulty RC? Does not make sense to me as one would think the M2P would RTH if the RC had issues. Your help unraveling is appreciated. I will be pursuing with DJI next week.
For reference, I flew the same mission again with a M2Zoom with a different remote control an hour later. No problems whatsoever.
M2Zoom AirData
Hi all,
A few months back I had an unrecoverable failure over Grays Harbor, WA. My M2P was diagnosed to have lost a prop or had some motor failure (thank you SAR104 and others). My M2P replacement from DJI has now also mysteriously 'fell from the sky'. Similar weak signal found on both flights. I was using Drone Deploy on automated missions when this happened. Be great if someone with experience can take a look at the flight log. DJI sold me a replacement at 1/3 discount as I could not recover the drone in the bay. So, 'new' drone, same remote control, downed drone. Is there any chance I have a faulty RC? Does not make sense to me as one would think the M2P would RTH if the RC had issues. Your help unraveling is appreciated. I will be pursuing with DJI next week.
For reference, I flew the same mission again with a M2Zoom with a different remote control an hour later. No problems whatsoever.
M2Zoom AirData