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no the app data you see translated into the GUI of the ios and android apps only show joy stick movements, some commands,The remote records what to the app?
It's no secret that you can see the joystick input in the recorded flight data.
I look at that every incident I investigate.
Is that what you mean?
im talking about the data stored in the app itself, you retrieve these files via iTunes. By the say the data inside the dji app also shows all the custom settings you have of the remote.
Now imagine someone figured out how to disrupt the flight data and then fly the drone back to themselves to claim it was lost, the only way dji can determine this is by looking at the remote data in the app (that we dont see) and then they determine if the remote indeed continued to control the air craft, other drone companies see this telemetry through the remote, dji has both the remote and ios and android interface recording it, its great if you ask me but its simply greed if they dont tell you and instead play dumb.
DJI confirmed it was a malfunction with the RTH refused to admit it but only stated they did not know why, instead they offered to sell the care fresh which i was just approved of because 48 hours past then 30% of on a purchase which i REFUSED!I can't understand this.
RTH is extremely reliable although many users have a poor understanding of how it works.
Incompatible or corrupted commands don't cause RTH to fail.
RTH either works or gets cancelled which would leave the drone hovering waiting for your control.
[/QUOTE] You've mentioned RTH failure several times but your flight record has no indication that any RTH signal was received. RTH was not involved at all in the loss of your drone.[/QUOTE] It was DJI that determined this because all their drones RTH by default and so they could not explain why this happened..
By the say the data inside the dji app also shows all the custom settings you have of the remote.
sure there are, instead of this drone RTH it went somewhere else, up down somewhere but RTH., it flew away instead of hover, i lost site of it as it normally would of returned over me but did not at all.That's probably because there's nothing about the remotes that is relevant. btw .. there's no such thing as a flyaway.
There are drones that get lost for various reasons (that are usually made clear in the flight data), but they don't just fly away.
you can loose video signal at any time for reasons such as interference withDoes the remote give a different alert when it loses signal from when the drone loses power?
I would expect it to be the same because losing power causes a loss of signal.
wifi (which did not happen)
cell tower (none near by)
antennas (nothing was on in the park as its closed)
distance (not in this case.)
But when the RTH home function does not work and dji does not know why yet clearly confirmed it was the case its concerning me because it is their responsibility to know and my understanding is that the drone was lost due to this over a un recoverable area like a body of water which they are insured to replace..its not like someone can fool them, you seen the flight data yourself and clearly know its impossible to fake this.
So, if not one confirmed the alert from the remote when pulling a battery out of a spark while hovering i dont know how this conversation will not continue, because the alert i got was identical to one describe by another person who also lost an aircraft over water.
But all those who doubt never tried it.
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