has anyone tried fcc app with new app 1.6.8 RC-N1 04.14.0221 firmware update for mini 3 if it works?
has anyone tried fcc app with new app 1.6.8 RC-N1 04.14.0221 firmware update for mini 3 if it works?
I have managed with the latest update using both RC n1 and dji RC. However, can only run the patch with my Samsung 10. Not with any older phones or tablets with micro usb.has anyone tried fcc app with new app 1.6.8 RC-N1 04.14.0221 firmware update for mini 3 if it works?
This is now a year old, does it still work, 28/08/22?I've tried the patch it said success but when i go into dji fly i can see the signal line is still CE not FCC
Does it work on latest firmware on MA2? that's what my drone is at but not sure what im doing wrong.
This is what i did:
1) Plugged in usb cable to the bottom of the controller and to the phone, then turned the controller on
2) ran the app and patched successfully
3) switched the cable from bottom of controller to top of controller
4) turned on the power on MA2
5) ran dji fly to check transmission
Is this any different from what you are doing?
yes it works, but author of this app say on second page of this thread that you need to switch on the drone and let him connect to controller, and then do the procedure.This is now a year old, does it still work, 28/08/22?
I tried yesterday on the mini3 pro with newest firmware on both, controller and drone and used the RC NC1 controller to apply the patch and switched to RC1 after applied and it was still on FCC. Works like a charm.with new firmware 01.00.0300 and d-flight ..12 still works app for FCC?
thank you
And you are in a CE country?I tried yesterday on the mini3 pro with newest firmware on both, controller and drone and used the RC NC1 controller to apply the patch and switched to RC1 after applied and it was still on FCC. Works like a charm.
The funny thing was, my android phone is too old for the DJI Fly app, so i used my Iphone 13 to bind the drone to the RC NC1 controller, then removed iphone from upper usb and connected android phone on lower one and applied the patch, work perfectly but.
Yes, of course, i forgot to mention. I live in Malta atm which is CE country.And you are in a CE country?
I can only talk about the Avata. Once you set it up you just stick in your phone and the headset, it connects to the choice of FCC or remain on CC. I have noticed a very big difference but when you do not connect your phone to the headset it still seems to get excellent penetration. Way better than I first installed the hack. Odd that. But a big difference but not cheap. There are free hacks which I hope to try in the next few days.Does the FCC hack remain or do you have to replace the patch again and again after a battery exchange?
Above or under? For me before patch the signal line is equal with 1km mark, after patch is like in that picture of Donajavi, under the 1km markIt works @WooZie. Go to the transmission section of the dji fly ap. The signal line should be above 1km mark.
Big thanks to dev for making this app.
Thats exactly how it should be. If the -90 line is equal to the 1km you are in CE, if the 1km is above the -90 line then you are in FCCAbove or under? For me before patch the signal line is equal with 1km mark, after patch is like in that picture of Donajavi, under the 1km mark
Thank You! works perfect on MA2 (10/2022)Hello All,
I have created an android app which allows switching from CE to FCC mode .
APK is attached , usage (currently need to use bottom type C port for patch only):
1.connect mavic air 2 controller bottom type C cable to your android device , turn on the controller .
2.run my application and press the patch button .
3.change your phone usb connection to normal top one.
4.then open DJI fly app normally and you can obsereve the change in the transmission tab .
Link to the apk
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