It that what the DJI Go app already does?Hi,
I want to develop an app which gets the drone's location in real time.
How can I do it?
(Android)
Thanks!
Correct...I didn't know that was what the OP was referring to.It is. Supposedly a resent update enabled ‘officials’ with a special receiver to grab the GPS coordinates, serial, model and device name for drones flying within a certain perimeter.
Get the DJI SDK, perhaps it has a sample program or two you can start with. DJI DeveloperHi,
I want to develop an app which gets the drone's location in real time.
How can I do it?
(Android)
Thanks!
I hope DJI incorporates this feature into future consumer drones. It would be nice as I fly with friends frequently, not having to figure out where we are in relation to each other.
Are your friends flying microscopic drones? We have goup that fly our DJI platforms together quite frequently and have never came close to crashing into each other. Heck, I can count on 1 hand how many times I've crash into another while racing my FPV quad.I hope DJI incorporates this feature into future consumer drones. It would be nice as I fly with friends frequently, not having to figure out where we are in relation to each other.
If they are staring at the video feeds instead of the drone, there can be some crashes.Are your friends flying microscopic drones? We have goup that fly our DJI platforms together quite frequently and have never came close to crashing into each other. Heck, I can count on 1 hand how many times I've crash into another while racing my FPV quad.
Yeah, that must be a little different than those of us that race FPV quads wearing our FatSharks and fly at 40+mph w/o GPS or OA.If they are staring at the video feeds instead of the drone, there can be some crashes.
Yeah, usually going around a pre-set course, as opposed to flying around in a park, so only need to see in front of the drone and hope the others don't fly into you. Apparently, from the crashes as lost drones posted here, most people are not looking at the AC, they fly away as far as possible using only the video feed, so they want more tech to track the drone.Yeah, that must be a little different than those of us that race FPV quads wearing our FatSharks and fly at 40+mph w/o GPS or OA.![]()
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