I choose not to test DJI software live in the field with my cash. If it happens by accident, I will post the results.
RTH button = lazy man's way to call the quad back.
Trust in the RTH button.![]()
Youser you say "every time" and "always" but you lost the mavic so perhaps not EVERY time eh? And "always until the last time"?! If it fails one in 20 we need to know
I've flown a relatively short distance across the fields by me (approx 200m) then switched off the RC to simulate a LOS. Watched as the drone hesitated, then ascended to RTH altitude, came back and landed perfectly within a few cm of where it took off. An interesting experiment with the controller switched off.
I've also flown a couple of Litchi missions with the controller switched off (after starting the mission normally) and they worked fine as well.
I've more confidence now to fly long distance.
Just stay there in the States and do your crazy stunts and do not come to Aus and have our country shut down as it is over there
Just stay there in the States and do your crazy stunts and do not come to Aus and have our country shut down as it is over there
Maybe he is saying that in Aus, people tend to fly legally, and responsibly, and stuff? And that if too many people did what many do here, they would be shut down. Of course that could never happen here in the states, because drone pilots are held in such high regard. Right?Not really sure what that implies?
Youser you say "every time" and "always" but you lost the mavic so perhaps not EVERY time eh? And "always until the last time"?! If it fails one in 20 we need to know
Just stay there in the States and do your crazy stunts and do not come to Aus and have our country shut down as it is over there
New kid here. Just got my Mavic for Christmas. I have flown mini drones, inside, but this is my first real drone. I saved up half, and parents gave me the other half.
Just a couple flights so far. I have been keeping it very close to me. What will it do if you fly so far you loose signal, and you can not see it and it wont RTH? Will I be able to find it? It will take me a long time of mowing yards to get another.
Thanks.
Thanks. Some of the stories here make it seem like it might not do what I set up. Has that ever happened? If it does not do what I programmed, what will it do? How can I find it? And parents want me to ask will it be safe? I'm sorry, about that, but I guess they are new to this too. And I guess it is kind of half theirs.Make sure your return to home setting is correct for your mission. Also make sure home point is updated. is set to rth. And make sure your rth height is correct for that flight. Mine is set typically to rth with signal loss. You could also choose for it to hover if it lost signal.
what nice parents you haveNew kid here. Just got my Mavic for Christmas. I have flown mini drones, inside, but this is my first real drone. I saved up half, and parents gave me the other half.
Just a couple flights so far. I have been keeping it very close to me. What will it do if you fly so far you loose signal, and you can not see it and it wont RTH? Will I be able to find it?
My parents are wanting me to be a good responsible drone pilot. If I loose it, they probably won't help me buy another one. And it will take a lot of yard mowing to do it on my own.
Thanks.
As long as u wait for the "homepoint has been recorded lady" to shout that out u will be good also set your rth higher then any trees and buildings around u. Also that setting for loss of signal will always be st to "return to home" the only time you want to change that is if you are flying in a forest and you lose signal you can set it to "hover" or if you are a little ways out and you want to manually land it somewhere (low battery wont make it home/emergency) you know you are going to lose signal and don't want it to return home because you are landing far away set it to "Landing" otherwise it will always return home to you and if God forbid it doesn't then you can use the feature " find my drone" in the app it will give you the last recorded gps coordinates.... also for best signal make sure your antennas are straight up and down spaced evenly apart you want the long part of the antennas to face the drone so like this "l l " not "/ /" not "- -" ......basically straight up so signal hits the drone at all times, the only time you want them to be straight down like the last option - - is if its directly aboveThanks. Some of the stories here make it seem like it might not do what I set up. Has that ever happened? If it does not do what I programmed, what will it do? How can I find it? And parents want me to ask will it be safe? I'm sorry, about that, but I guess they are new to this too. And I guess it is kind of half theirs.
As long as u wait for the "homepoint has been recorded lady" to shout that out u will be good also set your rth higher then any trees and buildings around u. Also that setting for loss of signal will always be st to "return to home" the only time you want to change that is if you are flying in a forest and you lose signal you can set it to "hover" or if you are a little ways out and you want to manually land it somewhere (low battery wont make it home/emergency) you know you are going to lose signal and don't want it to return home because you are landing far away set it to "Landing" otherwise it will always return home to you and if God forbid it doesn't then you can use the feature " find my drone" in the app it will give you the last recorded gps coordinates.... also for best signal make sure your antennas are straight up and down spaced evenly apart you want the long part of the antennas to face the drone so like this "l l " not "/ /" not "- -" ......basically straight up so signal hits the drone at all times, the only time you want them to be straight down like the last option - - is if its directly above
New kid here. Just got my Mavic for Christmas. I have flown mini drones, inside, but this is my first real drone. I saved up half, and parents gave me the other half.
Just a couple flights so far. I have been keeping it very close to me. What will it do if you fly so far you loose signal, and you can not see it and it wont RTH? Will I be able to find it?
My parents are wanting me to be a good responsible drone pilot. If I loose it, they probably won't help me buy another one. And it will take a lot of yard mowing to do it on my own.
Thanks.
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