I love that it shows you the pre programmed 'no-fly' zones!
http://www.dji.com/fly-safe/category-gs
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Cr8tive_leo said:I love that it shows you the pre programmed 'no-fly' zones!
thelandman said:The new manual says that the BTU needs to be upgraded to V1.0.1.3 to work with the IPad Groundstation. I'm at V1.0.1.2. The new version isn't showing yet either. Anybody have luck with upgrading the BTU?
FASTFJR said:Anyone have pictures of the ground station mounted on a Phantom 2 with gimbal? I wondering were all the stuff is going to mount and plug into?
Ksc said:FASTFJR said:Anyone have pictures of the ground station mounted on a Phantom 2 with gimbal? I wondering were all the stuff is going to mount and plug into?
its under the mini iosd.
Ksc said:17 minutes to a 25-28% remaining battery in GPS and light winds. I also have the Garmin GT10 in the garmin bag that hangs on the leg. its heavy.
Ksc said:FASTFJR said:Anyone have pictures of the ground station mounted on a Phantom 2 with gimbal? I wondering were all the stuff is going to mount and plug into?
its under the mini iosd.
FASTFJR said:Ksc said:17 minutes to a 25-28% remaining battery in GPS and light winds. I also have the Garmin GT10 in the garmin bag that hangs on the leg. its heavy.
Nice, I've been playing around with the iPad software and I get most of it. I can't figure out how you get the "front" camera end of the phantom to point in a certain direction. For example say you wanted to shoot a lighthouse. Simple enough to plot it out but how do you get the camera to aim on the lighthouse in the center while doing a circle around it?
PetePerrim said:FASTFJR said:Ksc said:17 minutes to a 25-28% remaining battery in GPS and light winds. I also have the Garmin GT10 in the garmin bag that hangs on the leg. its heavy.
Nice, I've been playing around with the iPad software and I get most of it. I can't figure out how you get the "front" camera end of the phantom to point in a certain direction. For example say you wanted to shoot a lighthouse. Simple enough to plot it out but how do you get the camera to aim on the lighthouse in the center while doing a circle around it?
From memory you can program the GS to point the Phantom in any particular direction during any leg of its pre-programmed flight by entering the degrees (direction) of which way you want it to point. For example, lets say between waypoint 2 and waypoint 3 you want it to point toward a certain object, you need to calculate what direction that object will be in relation to the aircraft as it flies past. Lets say the object is going to be on the right hand side of the Phantom then you would program the machine to fly that leg at 90 degrees (assuming 0 degrees is due north) which will make it effectively fly sideways past the object allowing the camera to capture the images you want. In your case of a lighthouse, you would set it up with say 8 waypoints very close to each other circling the lighthouse and then adjust the degrees accordingly. You would set the waypoints as adaptive cornering which would make the Phantom smoothly circle the lighthouse and adjust its nose direction to film as it went.
As with anything like this, there will be a great degree of trial and error but hey, isn't that what keeps us all hooked on this great hobby?
Bye now.
rodemic said:How do you wire the Tx to a Phantom battery?
rodemic said:Is a 3S/6S LiPo battery the only option to power the ground end Tx? That means having to get the battery, plus digital charger, plus power supply...which comes to about $250 on multiwiicopter.com. Is there a more affordable option?
*EDIT* Just re-read OP's post - " ..and connect the power connector to your power source. Most people wire it to a spare phantom battery but you can pick any sort of 12V power source that you wish."
How do you wire the Tx to a Phantom battery?
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