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Mavic 3 (standard) allegedly not supported by Drone-Hacks, contrary to info on their web site?

Antero52

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I am trying to hack my Mavic 3 (standard) drone. Drone-Hacks 2.0.3 detects my drone as Mavic 2, Firmware version 01.00.1200 - ARB 5, serial # xxx... My problem is that I get the following error message: Your drone is connected but the model is not supported. You will experience limited functionality and application can malfunction. Do not report bugs if you are using an unsupported model.

DH web site states that Mavic 3 is a supported model. How should I proceed?

Beest regards, Antero
 
I am trying to hack my Mavic 3 (standard) drone. Drone-Hacks 2.0.3 detects my drone as Mavic 2
According to Drone-Hacks website, version 1.47 is their latest software.
Where did you find version 2.0.3?
Edit: They have a version 2, but they clearly state that it is ONLY for the mini 3 Pro.
Other drones should use version 1.47
 
According to Drone-Hacks website, version 1.47 is their latest software.
Where did you find version 2.0.3?
Edit: They have a version 2, but they clearly state that it is ONLY for the mini 3 Pro.
Other drones should use version 1.47
Just as a matter of interest, have you read through CAP722G? (published May 4th 2024) It seems the CAA is starting to regulate concerning both hardware and software modification.
 
Just as a matter of interest, have you read through CAP722G? (published May 4th 2024) It seems the CAA is starting to regulate concerning both hardware and software modification.
No, I have not. Where I fly I am far away from CAA UK jurisdiction area :-)
 
No, I have not. Where I fly I am far away from CAA UK jurisdiction area :-)
Got your location mixed up with someone elses... sorry about that. But in general terms, it may indicate that a variety of Aviation Authorities could follow suit. I can see the application being relevant to Europe (and the UK) because of the rolling out of the EU geozones initiative that insists on drones checking for and then downloading the current EASA restriction map before every flight.
 
My problem (1st post) was solved by updating the bios on my computer's motherboard. Before the update, the computer didn't detect my drone at all when using v. 1.47. V. Now everything works as expected.
 

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