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What kind of drone? Do you have OA? Was it on?
P4P+. I don't remember the settings exactly, but I usually keep the OA and VPS off.
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What kind of drone? Do you have OA? Was it on?
P4P. I don't remember the settings exactly, but I usually keep the OA and VPS off.
He said it was a P4P+ ... isn’t OA disabled when doing waypoint missions?What kind of drone? Do you have OA? Was it on?
Not sure when using Go4. It’s not disabled with a Litchi waypoint mission AFAIR. They both use the SDK so I’m not sure why Go4 would turn it off. But I could be wrong.He said it was a P4P+ ... isn’t OA disabled when doing waypoint missions?
OA must had stop the drone. But the video is really nice watch. At FPV tbings look closer than thay really are.
Did you ever during that flight consider to finish it instantly? It seems that you remained very cool in spite of that warnings about the position and speed errors.
Just for the sake of notation, below is your flight path which shows where the GPS dropout occurred. The sat count recovered in less than 1 second, however, the NavHealth took a bit longer. Generally when that number drops below 4 the aircraft will switch to ATTI, but in this case it did not. It could be firmware related such as a change in the timing interval, but this I am unsure of.Before and after the event noting was unusual. There were 16-17 satellites with good signal quality. It lasted less than 1 second and I really don’t remember any warning or error messages regarding with the flight during the event. After saving the drone, again I didn’t notice any warning or error message.
Just for the sake of notation, below is your flight path which shows where the GPS dropout occurred. The sat count recovered in less than 1 second, however, the NavHealth took a bit longer. Generally when that number drops below 4 the aircraft will switch to ATTI, but in this case it did not. It could be firmware related such as a change in the timing interval, but this I am unsure of.
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VLOS is a must of safe flying but it is almost impossible estimate the distance between the drone and the obstacle if it is a few 100m from you, in particular if you are watching the drone from backward. From aside it is much easier. I speak for myself of course but I thing that this is the same with others.
This is a bit of topic but I just put the comment about what you said that you always watch the drone and not the display.
It is also true that those popups of warnings appear much to short on the screen and can be easily overlooked.
GPS wasn't lost in this incident. Instead navHealth went to 0 which then caused the Go App to stop reporting the the number of satellites. The .DAT will show actual numSats
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FLY533.DAT is the correct .DAT file.Thanks for the info. I’ll try to find correct dat file. But I was not able to find a .dat file for the same date. The date on the flight log is October 4, 2019. But I can’t find any .dat file with the same date. The .dat file with the closest date to the day of the event is October 7, 2019. How do I choose?
@OOO,
If you want more information, I know I do.
@BudWalker is stating this wasn't a GPS loss and is asking for your .dat file, I assume the one from the Phantom itself. If so I posted a link in this post: A Lucky Day!
Your turn,
Rod
OK, I get it now. You're attempting to use DJI Assistant 2 to get the .DAT. I hadn't reviewed the whole thread when I saw the misunderstanding about the GPS. This incident was more than a month ago. If there have been several flights since then the .DAT we want was probably overwritten.As I mentioned above, I couldn't find the .dat file for the date of the event. I think I need a little work on it. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
OK, I get it now. You're attempting to use DJI Assistant 2 to get the .DAT. I hadn't reviewed the whole thread when I saw the misunderstanding about the GPS. This incident was more than a month ago. If there have been several flights since then the .DAT we want was probably overwritten.
You could try retrieving the .DAT from the smart controller. I'm not sure that's possible. But, here are the instructions that work to retrieve a tablet .DAT.
Retrieving a V3.DAT from the tablet
FLY533.DAT is the correct .DAT file.
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