Re: My FC40 Transformation .. 3595m range test video added :
John ,
u need to do the followings :
1- the GPS needs to be pointing forward .
2- the compass needs to be vertically installed and in-parallel with naza .. if u r using one of the legs then it should be the right/rear leg when lookin' at the quad from the back .
3- go to the DJI Assistant >> Basic >> Mounting and change the Z value .. u'll need to measure the distance between the naza and the GPS and then enter that value in negative . so let's say the GPS sits 8cm higher than the Naza u'll need to change the Z value to (-8cm) .. the same goes for the X & Y if ur GPS isn't centered right above the naza .
regarding the (LED flashes red/orange) this indicates interference .. usually happens if the quad is close to other electronic devices or right above a concrete with a metal mesh .. so do the above steps and take ur quad outside on grass or dirt field and give it a try .
let me know how it goes
motchjv said:I mounted the GPS about 2in above the frame and underneath I positioned the grey plastic covered copper shield from original FC40. I also position the compass vertically on one of the legs.
So whats the problem? Well, the compass calibration seems to work OK, plus the GPS is picking up 6+ satellites, however every now and again the LED flashes red/organge which I think means GPS error. When I first take off it hovers OK for a few seconds but then starts to drift off quite suddenly forward and to the right.
One thing I didn't do is position the GPS facing forward, could that be the problem? Problem is, I can't test it out with GPS in forward position until I get another leg for the frame as in the last test one of the legs busted. Be interested to know if the GPS needs to be at the front and pointing forward?
Cheers
John
John ,
u need to do the followings :
1- the GPS needs to be pointing forward .
2- the compass needs to be vertically installed and in-parallel with naza .. if u r using one of the legs then it should be the right/rear leg when lookin' at the quad from the back .
3- go to the DJI Assistant >> Basic >> Mounting and change the Z value .. u'll need to measure the distance between the naza and the GPS and then enter that value in negative . so let's say the GPS sits 8cm higher than the Naza u'll need to change the Z value to (-8cm) .. the same goes for the X & Y if ur GPS isn't centered right above the naza .
regarding the (LED flashes red/orange) this indicates interference .. usually happens if the quad is close to other electronic devices or right above a concrete with a metal mesh .. so do the above steps and take ur quad outside on grass or dirt field and give it a try .
let me know how it goes
