It has to be in range at some point in the orbit (POI) to start the orbit so it should be in range at least periodically.
Then again you can change the radius while it is orbiting so I suppose you could end up out of range for the entire radius.
But you should then be able to physically move closer to get back the signal. It can't be that far out of range.
It is a concern that smart RTH is disabled. That should be left as an option so that it does come back but doesn't unduly defeat the purpose of POI that has no end.
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Then again you can change the radius while it is orbiting so I suppose you could end up out of range for the entire radius.
But you should then be able to physically move closer to get back the signal. It can't be that far out of range.
It is a concern that smart RTH is disabled. That should be left as an option so that it does come back but doesn't unduly defeat the purpose of POI that has no end.
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