ADHDI am sorry but I just don't get it, why do people NOT read the manual, 5 minutes with it and the OP would have a in-depth explanation of how RTH works.
Note: RTH works as long as you let the Mavic record the home position at takeoff. Take off straight up and let it hover for a few seconds. You should get both an audible and visual confirmation the home has been recorded. If you don't allow this, it won't know where home is and RTH will not work.
I know. Right? I think it shows that drones are going much more "main stream" as we "first movers" are generally not the type to jump and then look. I must have watched 100 videos on the Mavic prior to receiving and I'm a past Phantom operator who already knew a lot.I am sorry but I just don't get it, why do people NOT read the manual, 5 minutes with it and the OP would have a in-depth explanation of how RTH works.
Easy to learn as much as possible when you have to wait for 2 months for delivery like I did (and guessing you did as well).I know. Right? I think it shows that drones are going much more "main stream" as we "first movers" are generally not the type to jump and then look. I must have watched 100 videos on the Mavic prior to receiving and I'm a past Phantom operator who already knew a lot.
Isn't it great to see that baby do it's job so well? Congrats - and get a better phone! Haha. 60% to dead is not a good thing. I won't say anything about the merits of VLOS. HahaI just had my first "saved by the return-to-home function" experience. I was using TapFly for the first time ever and it was 1000 feet from me flying away from me at about 22mph. Then my phone died. 60% battery, but it was about 34 degrees F and it died unexpectedly. I no longer had the screen to see it on the map or what it was seeing, so I had no idea where it was other than the controller screen which was showing the distance from me was climbing fast because it was in TapFly mode and I had just maxed out the speed. I panicked a little and forgot there is a pause button on the remote, that would have just stopped it and held in place. Instead, I held down the RTH button on the controller and almost cried with joy when I saw the LCD screen status change from TapFly to Going Home. Then I watched the distance from me start to drop. 20 seconds later my Mavic came cruising into view (at a safe altitude of 165 feet) and parked itself exactly where it took off.
LESSON LEARNED: Always set your home point!
Yeah. That's the downside of "mainstream."Easy to learn as much as possible when you have to wait for 2 months for delivery like I did (and guessing you did as well).
Now that they are available right away we are sure to hear many more "interesting" stories. As well as possibly more regulation on our hobby.![]()
Theres one more thats been missed and thats return to Controller. You can set MP to return to the RC, so if you move away from your take of point and hit or send a RTH comnand Mavic will Return to where ever the controller is/you are.
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It is in the main settings (three dots in upper right corner). Same screen as RTH height and actually right above it. There are 2 icons, one is RTH to home spot and other is RTH to controller. At least this is the case in the original Go app, I have not tried Go 4 yet so not sure if it is there or where it is.Can you shed some light as to where or how this is done? Been looking through the menu and can't find anything on it.
TIA
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Excuse my question as my internet is very limited and I cant download the manuel right now. But does the return to controller mean your mobile device would have to have gps, or does the mavic know where the controller is at all times?Theres one more thats been missed and thats return to Controller. You can set MP to return to the RC, so if you move away from your take of point and hit or send a RTH comnand Mavic will Return to where ever the controller is/you are.
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Yes.does the return to controller mean your mobile device would have to have gps
Theres one more thats been missed and thats return to Controller. You can set MP to return to the RC, so if you move away from your take of point and hit or send a RTH comnand Mavic will Return to where ever the controller is/you are.
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