My fix was the "connect F1 and F2 port with a 3-pin servo cable, then do the firmware upgrade again to restore it" solution. Found this in the dji "Naza-M Flight Testing Problems" Wiki as well as in forums. All is well.
Same issue here:
1. Phantom 1.1.1 worked fine out of the box in all regards.
2. Added Zenmuse gimbal, new (updated) main board and performed firmware update to 4.02.
3. Result was flashing yellow light and no connectivity between the transmitter and the Phantom as evidenced by no stick...
In the course of upgrading the center board on my Phantom 1.1.1 it was necessary to disconnect the two sets of wires (3 wires per set) that run from the receiver (two antenna version) to the Naza MC. In order to re-assemble properly, I need to know which set connects to which port on the MC...
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