I have been playing with waypoints.
One of the things I was trying to do was to navigate within a 20' circle between two trees.
To do this, I set 4 way points. Two in front of the tree line to line it up. One in the middle of the tree line, and one about a dozen feet after the tree line.
What I found out is the drone could be more than 10 feet off in any direction. One of the runs the drone was almost 30 feet off the ground and another found ground interference.
There were zero successful missions despite me setting this up 5 times.
I also had a situation where one of the points was over 40 feet from an obstacle but when I ran the mission it came up with interference on that obstacle. The drone came to a dead stop since it was so close to the obstacle.
Is this normal for waypoint missions or is there something I should be doing to hone it down more?
One of the things I was trying to do was to navigate within a 20' circle between two trees.
To do this, I set 4 way points. Two in front of the tree line to line it up. One in the middle of the tree line, and one about a dozen feet after the tree line.
What I found out is the drone could be more than 10 feet off in any direction. One of the runs the drone was almost 30 feet off the ground and another found ground interference.
There were zero successful missions despite me setting this up 5 times.
I also had a situation where one of the points was over 40 feet from an obstacle but when I ran the mission it came up with interference on that obstacle. The drone came to a dead stop since it was so close to the obstacle.
Is this normal for waypoint missions or is there something I should be doing to hone it down more?