Switching from way-point mission gps to atti mode

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I would love to know the reason for this episode during a Litchi mission when my Phantom 3 Advanced suddenly reverted to atti mode while flying a way-point mission. It then quickly switched between atti and gps-atti several times and from then on ignored the subsequent 7 way-points. I had at least 14 satellites in view at all times, and the compass was OK since it flew directly home when I instigated RTH. I had previously flown the route at a constant 80 metre altitude with no problems. I've attached the csv file in text format. and here are links to visualisations

http://www.flightreplay.com/share/track/ignored-flight-plan
HealthyDrones.com - Innovative flight data analysis that matters
Phantom Log Viewer - PhantomHelp.com

A screen capture of the original mission flight plan is also attached.
If anyone out there could suggest what went wrong with this flight I would be very grateful, because if this had happened when out of control range I could easily have lost the AC.
 

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Funny you mentioned this, I had the exact thing happen to me today I had screen recorder going so I'm working on cutting it to a decent size and gonna upload to here. Mine did same thing for no reason it switched to atti and then to GPS and just hovered there, on screen it said it was moving to next waypoint but speed 0 mph as it was just hovering in GPS mode. Very unsettling if this was to happen during a signal loss distance wp and it's just hovering draining the battery while you think it's continuing the mission. Naughty litchi they better get this squared away it's pretty dangerous
 
Yes, it does sound very similar, but what is the reason? I do hope someone can suggest something because it is worrying. Is it a hardware or software bug?
Or maybe there is some sort of interference causing loss of GPS signal, although there is no sign of that in the log.
 
Yeah I hear that, I would definitely like to know too, kinda scary lol hopefully one of the pros knows and can put us litchi users minds at ease :)
 
There has been some bad solar storms in the past couple days. Maybe that interfered somehow?
At worst, the only effect solar storms would have would be to give the GPS a position error a couple of feet larger.
If this happened, you'd never even notice.
Whatever the issue is, it has nothing to do with solar storms.
 
I keep getting something similar flying. Switches to ATTI mode and GPRS mode despite having 18 satellites using litchi. Always comes back tho. Done a mission and it said "navi" what the hell is that ? Lol

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I cannot judge whether solar storms could disrupt the GPS signal. However it that was possible, I think that we would be hearing a lot more about it in the press considering how much modern navigation depends on GPS.
Anyway it does seem that this problem is fairly common.
Does anyone else have any suggestions, as I am still worried about flying long way-point missions with this bug.
 
I've had a quick search through the forums for the last few months and this subject has come up several times. There have been no definitive suggestions as to the cause of the problem.
It does not appear to be due to compass miscalibration or loss of GPS signal, nor to the effect of magnetic or electromagnetic interference. There are plenty of videos of Litchi way-point missions in cities, with all the potential sources of interference such as steel re-enforced buildings, power lines, railways, ships, radio stations, etc, that have completed successfully. At the same time we have all these stories of the dreaded random switching to ATTI mode during Litchi way-point missions in open country, which happened to me. So I also have come to the conclusion that it is a software bug in Lichi, or some sort of incompatibility between Litchi and the RC. In future there is no way that I am going to fly Litchi way-point missions that take the AC out of RC range, so that I can always RTH when or if one of these worrying episodes occurs.
 
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I have nearly 400 flights and over 300 miles of flight on my 1 year old P3P. I am running the latest firmware on it. Recently I experienced issues with the gimbal roll control. There were occasions of roll vibration. I found that the position sensor on the roll control board is starting to wear out. So I bought a replacement roll control board which I replaced yesterday. I recalibrate the gimbal and all looked ok on my desk. Later I took it out for a flight where I almost crashed it. During that flight, the AC went in and out of ATTI mode randomly. Throughout the flight I had 17 Sats and NO compass problems, yet it randomly switched to ATTI mode. Since it was windy with lots of obstacles I almost lost the drone. This random switching NEVER happened to me before and I sure was surprised apparently loosing control. Cut the mission short and worked through some troubleshooting. After a complete IMU and Gimbal recalibration and all other checks I took it back out. This time everything was picture perfect. Replacing a gimbal control board without IMU recalibration could have caused this problem?

Here is the link to that flight: HealthyDrones.com - Innovative flight data analysis that matters
 
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